View Poll Results: Who will rule Lake Champlain?
GLH - 42 Tiger
23
43.40%
drypipetiger - 42 Tiger
30
56.60%
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GLH vs. drypipetiger. The Lake Champlain Showdown
#161
Re: GLH vs. drypipetiger. The Lake Champlain Showdown
Originally Posted by drypipetiger
I'm off to run the boat... Can't play anymore Cookie Masher! LMAO!!!
Hard to break anything at 70.... enjoy your cruiser today
maybe someday that barge will run like an offshore instead of a Sea Ray.... Are the dry pipes just to make it sound fast?... I guess at least it sounds fast
#162
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Re: GLH vs. drypipetiger. The Lake Champlain Showdown
Originally Posted by masher44
Hard to break anything at 70.... enjoy your cruiser today
maybe someday that barge will run like an offshore instead of a Sea Ray.... Are the dry pipes just to make it sound fast?... I guess at least it sounds fast
maybe someday that barge will run like an offshore instead of a Sea Ray.... Are the dry pipes just to make it sound fast?... I guess at least it sounds fast
#163
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Re: GLH vs. drypipetiger. The Lake Champlain Showdown
Originally Posted by masher44
Hard to break anything at 70.... enjoy your cruiser today
maybe someday that barge will run like an offshore instead of a Sea Ray....
maybe someday that barge will run like an offshore instead of a Sea Ray....
Please share some pics of your rig, and not the one's from the Boattrader ad when you purchased it. Preferably off the trailer. Even if they do show you holding a sign that reads "I'm in love with JC Perf"
Let me show some pic of the Sea Ray from today on and OFF the trailer... And also a quote.
Originally Posted by GLH
Phil Lipshutz has told me and I have observed since then that these boats are very sensitive to weight up front. He mentioned that an extended cover girl costs easily 2 mph and I would agree with that since DPT boats here on the Lake with an extended CG cabine and we compare notes all the time. He runs 28's currently and is underpropped we saw 77 mph at 5300 rpm / 1.5 XR's last Friday the rig had some left in it and the whole population of Vermont was in the boat with a lot of gas. He will try my 30" labbed and we will see where he ends up. His milled are dynoed at 697 HP at 5600rpm.
#164
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Re: GLH vs. drypipetiger. The Lake Champlain Showdown
Here's a shot of Masher heading back to the launch screeming "JC, JC, my motor just skipped, please help me I'll make it worth your while honey!"