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It depends on the boat. Some have an engine cover that is removable and the engine can be removed easily. Others have the engine under a deck and you literally have to cut a hole in the deck to remove the engine. On really big boats it may be easier to cut a hole in the side of the boat to remove the engine.
Of course. Just remove the L-drive and motor, fill in the hole. Then make a bracket to hold the outboard, bolt everything in place and you're done. Here's the examples of conversions with brackets. http://www.dadmarine.com/picturelnk.htm
it's gotta be there. towards the bottom. keep looking. maybe lay underneath it and look up. gotta be there.
Because it opens a hole and from that hole water comes in. A boat can carry a certain amount of weight
port hole
wow that's sad a boat that can float is any tye of boat that doesnt have a hole in it
The term you may be looking for is bolt-hole, a protected place or avenue for escape. It is also synonymous with hideout.
well the boat had a hole in it and it can only hold amout weight on it.
the water comes from the jet pump that propels your jet boat forward. there is plate over the hole where the car type water pump would be. typically.
u have to climbed up the boat and there is going to be a hole in the boat and that is how u enter the boat
Because of the water having to fill the boat up to sink it
you cant drive your car if you have hole in your engine because your engine is a propeller for your car.