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Dropped into muskegon lake and hit the big water through the channel.I let old girl stretch her legs on about 1 foot top of water. The speedometer indicated 70 miles per hour but GPS indicated 67. That's not too bad from a 330 horsepower 7.4 liter Twin engine. I think she's a keeper
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Dropped into muskegon lake and hit the big water through the channel.I let old girl stretch her legs on about 1 foot top of water. The speedometer indicated 70 miles per hour but GPS indicated 67. That's not too bad from a 330 horsepower 7.4 liter Twin engine. I think she's a keeper
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From: Granger, Indiana
I always wish I could be on Lake Michigan - but I was at our summer place today - and really let'er rip!!! No one was out there and we were able to blow any carbon off-- IT WAS GREAT Boat/engine ran wonderful!!
Hope the entire season is like this for everyone!!
Take care and above all BE SAFE
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Hope the entire season is like this for everyone!!
Take care and above all BE SAFE
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YES-- but I'm very anal retentive. A cup of water isn't much. HOWEVER--
Water has got to come from somewhere and regardless should be investigated. Since this was the start of the season for us - it could be something as simple as leftover water from cleaning the bilge. Most likely it could have been an engine drain plug that wasn't too tight and just dripped.
Don't want to say the sky is falling!!
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Got out on the Concept late Sunday afternoon for a run up the River to Sinbads. It was windy and a bit rough.. On way home, my rear bench seat flipped up and then blew out. Didn't realize it until we got back to the marina... So we turned back around and headed back on our original path. Figured it was a long shot. We got lucky and found it floating, up against the shore, North of the Belle isle Bridge... So then came the task of retrieving it, it was windy and the current is pretty strong, and it was resting up in some rocks.. I managed to get the bow to overhang the rocks (without hitting anything) so the wife could drag the seat off the rocks with the hook. The seat probably still needs to be recovered, because it is pretty scuffed up from resting on the rocks... But that still beats having to have a shop try and make the entire thing from scratch. Gonna have to get better Velcro to attach that damn thing!


