How will my boat handle loto?
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Remind us again of your record time to big dicks... Wasn't it like 14 or 16 minutes? You and your croanies are the ones I'm talking about LOL.. Most of us aren't even in the same league.
Your ride from fish n company that one night with us was probably the slowest ride of your life.
Your ride from fish n company that one night with us was probably the slowest ride of your life.
Now that's a SLOW ride home.
And you guys had a good sound track on. We went to KC to see AC/DC a month ago.
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It will depend on where you stay and what you want to too. If you try to run the main channel 5mm - 26mm it could be a little rough on a Saturday afternoon. I would think you would get along fine.
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Ditto on what Eddie said. A little time learning to deal with the crazy crossed up waves coming from every angle on the weekends will help. If you want to play at speed on the weekend you have to take it fairly seriously and keep on top of things in the that area, but the rest of the time you should be happily cruising along enjoying the views. I don't have many Sonic brothers on the water down there so hopefully I can catch up with 'ya for a brew or two.
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Well the weekend went pretty wel on LOTO. IT was still a very rough ride. Popped one of those long cylinder fuses out of the holder, popped off and broke and interior light cover... I never actually saw my rpms raise so I dont guess I was ever really catching any air. I can only run about 55 loaded down so we really couldnt get on top of the waves and run. I kept the drives all the way down and used a little tab to keep the nose from porpoising like crazy.




