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Old 09-06-2010, 02:36 PM
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i was wondering if it was possible to convert a 33ft executioner with outboards engines (2 x mercury 300XS).
is it possible?
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Old 09-06-2010, 02:49 PM
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Anything is possible. Glass the holes up in the back, hang a set of brackets off it.. Then you just need to run the lines for the throttles/shifters, ect.. Shouldn't be to hard to do..
It would be different

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Have seen a 10 Meter boat set up that way in the Bahamas.
Can not remember what speed they claimed.
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How was the look of the boat with Outboards?
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Originally Posted by fabricedejaham
How was the look of the boat with Outboards?
Question is.. What are you going to do with all that exra space?
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i don't know yet!
any suggestions?
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Fountain actually made this boat in the mid 80's. Find one of their old ads and you'll see it. I did also see one for sale on ebay about 2 years ago. Was not a conversion but a factory outboard version. Would be alot like a Powerplay 33 twin outboard (had one of those).

I think it's a decent idea with a pair of 300's. Lot's of room inside if you take advantage of it. Make sure you strengthen the transom.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:01 PM
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thank you,
I try to look for info on this kind of setup but it is not easy.
if anyone finds pictures, please let me know.
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fountain built some of theese boats for customs and dea years ago . had a bracket on it with 3 225 mercs . robbie
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any pics?
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