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    Thumbs up Vintage Twin

    This Kitson will soon be running in the Vintage Events.....





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    Default What a terror!

    To have that sneaking up on anyone for the pass would sure give ones neck a twisting to see workout!! LOL! NICE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Taylor View Post
    To have that sneaking up on anyone for the pass would sure give ones neck a twisting to see workout!! LOL! NICE!
    Anything that would have been "sneaking up on" would probably have had the same motors
    Since 1925, about 150 different racing outboards have been made.


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    Default Trim set-up

    Notice how the stock trim rams were swung down to produce a more positive trim geometry to keep the motors locked into a setting. Also the center link tieing the two engines together.
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    I didn't think those trim rams were around then, thought they didn't show up till like 74'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Gohr View Post
    I didn't think those trim rams were around then, thought they didn't show up till like 74'
    They are the stock rams that mounted next to the engines.

    We would make brackets so they could be mounted like you see them. If we had the new style short rams it would have made things less complicated.....
    John Sherlock

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    Janisch and Sirois (J/S) Trim Brackets........

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    Mercury or Petty Brackets....

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    Default Kittson

    It sure is a lot cleaner than when we loaded it up. For years I thought the Kittson was gray from all the dust that was on it. LOL

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    Nothing like the wet look for pictures... LOL
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