mini Super Hawaii's?
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Oh Yes! A Super Kid it is and what a beauty. Looks like a shallow V at the transom, so a 15" shaft motor might work to keep the weight lower.
A Yamaha 150 Vmax would be an engine that could be acquired for not too much money, but that's a 20". No matter what you power it with I
would have the knees and the transom beefed up a little bit since the boat was rated for 115 hp and is more than 30 years old now. Can't wait to
follow your adventures with this rare gem. I'm on the 'Left Coast' so I'm not familiar with the shops that set up the smaller outboard performance
boats in your neck of the woods. I bet You could get the best invaluable advice on the ScreamAndFly forum.
A Yamaha 150 Vmax would be an engine that could be acquired for not too much money, but that's a 20". No matter what you power it with I
would have the knees and the transom beefed up a little bit since the boat was rated for 115 hp and is more than 30 years old now. Can't wait to
follow your adventures with this rare gem. I'm on the 'Left Coast' so I'm not familiar with the shops that set up the smaller outboard performance
boats in your neck of the woods. I bet You could get the best invaluable advice on the ScreamAndFly forum.









