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Re: Question for You
Originally Posted by crb76
(Post 2007174)
The TG is a great boat. The only issue with the TG was at high speed the AZZ end slide on you. I was in a four blade boat and Mark's friend Frank who has a Gun said that it did it on his with 4 blades too but once he went to 5 blades it stopped. The AT is a better riding boat in big water because it stays in the water more. The TG will launch. Both are built solid....
But I would like to hear some more opinions (you know what they say :rolleyes: ) from others who have driven both. Keep in mind I boat on the lower Chesapeake Bay washing machine and Atlantic waters. Thanks James! But I need to ride in water similar to mine so I have an equal benchmark. Poker Run would have given me an idea. ;) Thanks again. |
Re: Question for You
Should of been on the Thunder Run last week! It was ugly off shore....
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Re: Question for You
Originally Posted by Macklin
(Post 2007230)
I didn't experience that AT ALL.
With my luck the ocean will be flat the day I fly to Florida. :rolleyes: |
Re: Question for You
Originally Posted by Macklin
(Post 2007612)
With my luck the ocean will be flat the day I fly to Florida. :rolleyes: |
Re: Question for You
Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
(Post 2007735)
I havent seen a flat day yet out of Hillsboro Inlet. Pat likes taking potential customers out in sloppy conditions. Its what sells the boat. I will never forget the first ride he took us on.:cool:
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Originally Posted by crb76
(Post 2007174)
The TG is a great boat. The only issue with the TG was at high speed the AZZ end slide on you. I was in a four blade boat and Mark's friend Frank who has a Gun said that it did it on his with 4 blades too but once he went to 5 blades it stopped. The AT is a better riding boat in big water because it stays in the water more. The TG will launch. Both are built solid....
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Re: Question for You
Originally Posted by Macklin
(Post 2007612)
I should qualify this statement. I was referring to the azz end sliding. I have been on this particular TS TG many times and driven it more than once. It's solid as a rock. It does fly in big water, but what boat doesn't. However, it flies level and lands softly.
With my luck the ocean will be flat the day I fly to Florida. :rolleyes: The AT doesn’t fly very much in big water. The bottom is designed to keep the props and boat in the water. I remember when I met Harry Scholl (sp?) as a kid, the designer of the DDC/ AVH hull, he told me “ you can’t win races if your props are out of the water half of the time”. The only time I came completely out of the water on the Thunder Run is when I pushed it into the 60's and the bottom dropped out. We hit 5 or 6 8-10 foot holes. When we ran between 40 and 50 we were just riding the waves. Also another thing I really like about the AT is that a quartering sea doesn’t seem to affect the boat like other boats. The only time you need to run tabs is when you have a strong quartering wind in my opinion. |
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Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
(Post 2007832)
Macklin Just to let you know crb76 aka Clark is our AT prop guru. :evilb: :D
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:D :D Jassman:
we may have to refer to Jay as the HotPants Cutie. The 70's are still in. Have to RAZZ ya Jay..:D |
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