Tickfaw 200....How was it?
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The Only Time You Have To Much Ammo Is When Your Swimming Or On Fire.
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The Only Time You Have To Much Ammo Is When Your Swimming Or On Fire.
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Thanks to all of you guys for sharing your experiences....I am glad I started this thread....I just wish I could have been there. Next year I will not miss it even if I have to sell my house to get the Outlaw in tip top condition!!!!
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Ran great! Had a good time! Tell your dad everthing is great with the Hustler. Getting ready to redo the dash and engine hatch w/ scoops for Taylor Performance and new upholestry. I'll post pics when complete.
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From: Gladeville, TN
Drove down on Thursday, 10 hour tow. Rain on Friday. Went to the boat ramp Friday afternoon. Tried to crank the boat while in the prep area. Batteries toolow to crank. went to tow the boat around to go back to town to buy batteries. Got right side tires on the trailer stuck to the axels. While waiting for a tow truck Zitoracing let two of our crew take his truck to town for batteries. A BIG thanks. Got towed out, batteries in , and boat in the water. Everything A-OK. Next moring we leave from Blood River and run the gauntlet of crap in the water to Blind River Bar. Get tied up and get our cards. After leaving thr Bar we overheat on Starboard motor. Shut it down and clean the sea strainer. Good to go. As we enter Lake Mareupaus the Port motor overheats. Clear the sea strainer but still no water pressure. Call Strippoker on the cell and leaves an impeller kit with the game and fish boat at Mancheck. As we idle toward Mancheck we notice that the Starboard engine is not charging and we run down both new batteries as we tie up to the dock at Mancheck boat ramp. Hitch a ride in the back of a truck back to Blood River, pick up the trucl and trailer. Drive back to Mancheck and load the boat. Twist my left ankle and fall in the oyster shell packing lot. We go back to the motel and clean up, eat supper and go to bed. Leave at 5 AM on Sunday. 10 miles south of home the right front trailer tire shreads itself. Just another boating adventure. Again, THANKS to Zitoracing and Strippoker.
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From: Baton Rouge/Loto Camden
Drove down on Thursday, 10 hour tow. Rain on Friday. Went to the boat ramp Friday afternoon. Tried to crank the boat while in the prep area. Batteries toolow to crank. went to tow the boat around to go back to town to buy batteries. Got right side tires on the trailer stuck to the axels. While waiting for a tow truck Zitoracing let two of our crew take his truck to town for batteries. A BIG thanks. Got towed out, batteries in , and boat in the water. Everything A-OK. Next moring we leave from Blood River and run the gauntlet of crap in the water to Blind River Bar. Get tied up and get our cards. After leaving thr Bar we overheat on Starboard motor. Shut it down and clean the sea strainer. Good to go. As we enter Lake Mareupaus the Port motor overheats. Clear the sea strainer but still no water pressure. Call Strippoker on the cell and leaves an impeller kit with the game and fish boat at Mancheck. As we idle toward Mancheck we notice that the Starboard engine is not charging and we run down both new batteries as we tie up to the dock at Mancheck boat ramp. Hitch a ride in the back of a truck back to Blood River, pick up the trucl and trailer. Drive back to Mancheck and load the boat. Twist my left ankle and fall in the oyster shell packing lot. We go back to the motel and clean up, eat supper and go to bed. Leave at 5 AM on Sunday. 10 miles south of home the right front trailer tire shreads itself. Just another boating adventure. Again, THANKS to Zitoracing and Strippoker.
sorry to hear about that bro



