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Old 07-17-2007, 07:36 AM
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Has anyone ever seen one laid out like this before? I sure wish I had money.

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That ad's a scam by the way.
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That ad's a scam by the way.
Don't worry - I'm 100% shy of whatever the hypothetical purchase price turns out to be.
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All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.

Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.

Phil at Lip-Ship had told me this when I was wondering about putting a berth up front in my old Tiger. And I have felt it when I stored stuff up front in the boat subsequent to Phil's observation.
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All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.

Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.
That was my first thought was that that boat had a LOT of added weight in the front.
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Man, that scam just wont die. That boat has resurfaced for sale all over the web
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Originally Posted by GLH
All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.

Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things.

Phil at Lip-Ship had told me this when I was wondering about putting a berth up front in my old Tiger. And I have felt it when I stored stuff up front in the boat subsequent to Phil's observation.
Yous said it GL! I put my anchor and chain in the bow, under the v-birth for a while and noticed a HUGE difference in the boats attitude. Once I put it back under the rear bench seat boat layed down nicely. We had a similar incident running to Key West in Tim's Tiger. Put the luggage up in front of the vinyl zipper portion and the boat rode like sh!t! Couldn't get it to stop porpoising at all! Moved the luggage back to the door steps and it leveled right out. It's kind've cool to witness CG on these boats and how touchy they can be first hand.
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[QUOTE=GLH;2200332]All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.

That is Alison's Pottie
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Originally Posted by GLH
All I have in mine is the bowl passed the first bulkhead.

Those hulls are very suceptible to weight up front and this set up, even mine probably costs 2-3 mph with weight up front of those things..
You probably ought to drop your deuce before you leave the house in the morning. You may pick those 2-3 mph back up.
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