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Originally Posted by OldSchool
(Post 3127060)
Are those TruckNutz holding down that cover? :D:drink:
You know that me and you are cool Brandon, no need to give the pre-post sugar coating. LOL :drink: I was posting from personal experience with my boats and others that I've ridden on. I have been able to make all of my past boats porpoise by giving them too much trim under "cruising" conditions by just over trimming. I've never been on one that it couldn't be controlled by common sense or some driving skill....but that's just me. The factory guys all know what they're talkin bout! Oh yeah, I totally agree that you can "make" any of them porpose, just as easy as you can smooth them all out by how you want to drive them. I was only trying to explain that some of them inherently want to porpose when the tabs on are zero more than others, due to the design. Sorry for the "sugar coating", lol :drink: I just felt like I should say something beforehand, because sometimes it's difficult to convey the tone of a message by just using text only. That's why I looove them smilies, and people that use them! They make it MUCH easier for me to tell where someone is coming from, as opposed to just using text alone. http://smiliesftw.com/x/tr0n.gif Have a great weekend bro's! http://smiliesftw.com/x/highfive.gif |
My 93 runs level, speedy 3A's, setup at Chief and TNT
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With tabs up and drives trimmed, my Bullet rides straight and smooth in flat water until about 65 MPH, then starts to bounce. In rough water, its fine.
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Originally Posted by kreed
(Post 3127208)
With tabs up and drives trimmed, my Bullet rides straight and smooth in flat water until about 65 MPH, then starts to bounce. In rough water, its fine.
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I would but I dont want anyone to break any limbs !! :eek::eek:
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