Yes, bolt in install very easy. I have PP Wakeboard Pro in my '89 Supra, best money I've spent on the boat without a doubt. If you go with paddlewheel version that's physically easy but mentally difficult. Only hard part is drilling a 2" hole in your boat where you only get one chance to get it right. I ride a tidal river so did paddlewheel since there's always a current, and it's nice to have water temp from the through hull.
I installed my paddlewheel under the alternator, at front of engine on port side. If I had to do it again I'd install it at the rear starboard exactly opposite the raw water pickup. On tight turns to starboard it comes out of the water and PP applies a bunch of throttle to correct the perceived slowdown. Only notice this on really tight turns like in a narrow river or creek. Normal turns on the wide main part of the river it behaves as expected, but I can't imagine any issues installing it further aft.
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