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Old 03-10-2018, 09:36 PM
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Nice work!
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Old 03-13-2018, 10:46 AM
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Phil'R Up's sister ship is for sale except for the green and yellow are swapped and the gauges and swim deck are red instead of yellow
https://www.rightboat.com/boats-for-...c79d2/rb216017
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Stopped by my graphics place yesterday to design a center cap sticker. What are your guys thoughts I have the one pictured in several different sizes and some without the “speed changes you.” Coming in next week.

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Moved the boat from cold storage to my buddy’s heated shop this weekend and finished the steering wheel project:







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Old 05-17-2018, 11:17 AM
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Default Boating season is coming

Spring prep is almost done just have to put new spark plugs, new belt, change the oil, and filters.

I recoated the chain with plastic dip and the anchor with rustoleum paint. The plasti dip has held up well on the chain not so much on the anchor so I’m switching to paint to see if it holds up better.



Also excited to try out the new prop going from a rebuilt mirage plus 23p to a labbed Mirage Plus 25p


23p on the left and Labbed 25p on the right


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Old 05-24-2018, 02:10 PM
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Pulled her back the other night and what was left of the old wiring finally gave out so ended up replacing it all and ran a dedicated ground wire in addition to using the trailer as a ground.


Made a new wiring diagram for the trailer


Running the new wire



Ripping out the old stuff


Little biased but this view never gets old
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Looks good Phil! I need to pay some attention to my trailer this season.... bunks, hopefully a buff and wax, maybe some lighting like yours.
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Old 06-14-2018, 11:41 AM
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6 people, full 100qt cooler, 1/2 tank of gas
Just some numbers for you guys
Reworked 23p mirage plus:
3000 RPM, 30 MPH, 31% slip
4000 RPM, 42 MPH, 28% slip

6 people, 3/4 full cooler 1/3 tank of gas
Labbed 25p mirage plus:
3000 RPM, 38 MPH, 20% slip
4000 RPM, 53 MPH, 16% slip

love the new prop have yet to do a run at WOT but I’ll post results when I do

Picture of the “high performance” corner at my storage location


288 Sunsation next to Phil’R Up

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Old 06-15-2018, 04:20 AM
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Hard to get accurate slip numbers with a boat load but that 23 doesn’t sound right. I’d take that labbed 25 out with 1/2-1/3 tank and see what she does at wot. With the ITS 7” setback and original x dimension I would think you should be well into the single digit slip numbers. Who was the 25 labbed by? I had a bblades labbed 25 when I bought the boat and while not the quickest planer it was a great prop for the boat. I think I was 5-6% slip with the propshaft 6.875” below the pad.
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Got some good pics and videos of Phil’R Up this weekend



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