What a day
#23
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From: Vice City & Tavernier, FL
hey Guys, you left out one very important picture....the one of the black thong that girl in the Rough Rider was wearing.....I saw that boat as it was coming out Haulover, and the co-pilot, she was definitely HOT!!!
#26
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45 Lip Ship / 900 Zul's
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Slowing down so you can catch up
Originally posted by 2112
Rick;
What pitch are running on the props? Are you turning in? Is it Ok around the docks?
Thanks for the pictures BTW.
Rick;
What pitch are running on the props? Are you turning in? Is it Ok around the docks?
Thanks for the pictures BTW.
What pitch are running on the props 32 lab
Are you turning in yes
Is it Ok around the docks. It takes a little time to get use to but it is fine
I would post more pic of your boat at the day at the factory but a lot pic were not clear
Rick (OSG)
Last edited by ONESICKGLADIATOR; 04-06-2004 at 03:37 PM.
#27
Rick;
Neill told me that the Merc. props gave you better speed but that the Herring props give you less chine walk. Could you elaborate on this?
My set up, (when I complete Ford swap) should be identical to yours, That is why I am so curious as to your experiences.
Neill told me that the Merc. props gave you better speed but that the Herring props give you less chine walk. Could you elaborate on this?
My set up, (when I complete Ford swap) should be identical to yours, That is why I am so curious as to your experiences.
#28
I have a 32 Fever with twin 870 horse motors and Hydromotives. Can't even get the RPMs high enough to make full power and the chine walk gets pretty squirrelly. Even with less trim it is only marginally effective in toning it down. Maybe Herrings would help this boat too?





