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Just all the stupid little stuff like you said like HP-6 oil filters don't feel like having to run down to Atlanta every time I need something. I grew up on Long Island, so I'm used to being able to find ANYTHING I needed in about 35 minutes or less !!! It's hard not to be able to just run over and get something. I'l think about it, and get a list together of the crap I need but can't ever seem to find in a hurry. Heck up in Gainesville it was hard enough to just find Mercury oil never mind Redline. Not a big deal I just have them send it out to me, but you've got to stock more then.....no more money for the other stuff.
Doug
Just all the stupid little stuff like you said like HP-6 oil filters don't feel like having to run down to Atlanta every time I need something. I grew up on Long Island, so I'm used to being able to find ANYTHING I needed in about 35 minutes or less !!! It's hard not to be able to just run over and get something. I'l think about it, and get a list together of the crap I need but can't ever seem to find in a hurry. Heck up in Gainesville it was hard enough to just find Mercury oil never mind Redline. Not a big deal I just have them send it out to me, but you've got to stock more then.....no more money for the other stuff.
Doug
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DreamWeaver- Did I read that right ? A Bravo 3. Would prop selection be a issue? Just curious....
The Warlock is a good looking boat, but as with the Stryker you may experience a little wind in the face....but it seems to make it feel faster than it really is.
Good luck and post your results of the test drive.
Rog
The Warlock is a good looking boat, but as with the Stryker you may experience a little wind in the face....but it seems to make it feel faster than it really is.
Good luck and post your results of the test drive.
Rog
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I tested a 24 Warlock back in 2000 Nice boat, just didn't like the California lay out with no cabin door, (or wall) for the cabin area to store stuff, or to crash out during the rain. I had to do it a few times last summer.
So how did the test go today ?
Is it a Bravo 3 ?
Doug
I tested a 24 Warlock back in 2000 Nice boat, just didn't like the California lay out with no cabin door, (or wall) for the cabin area to store stuff, or to crash out during the rain. I had to do it a few times last summer.
So how did the test go today ?
Is it a Bravo 3 ?
Doug
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Rumrunner...I have the Bravo III...great drive. Props are high (12-1300 per set! YOW!) I did alot of experimenting last year getting the right set up. I went from stock 26"'s to 28" and this year had the 28's moved up another inch. Any help I can be, let me know. Also get a drive shower..it helps. Got mine from Paul Kermis at driveshowers.com Good luck!
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Hey ToonaFish! We'll be out on 'toona this Saturday, weather permitting, breaking in the engine on the Warlock! Feel free to toot your horn if you're out there!!
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