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Originally Posted by moses0324
(Post 3393864)
no i havent but i do have new trim rams on order. due here friday. only a few more things to do before we splash her.
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Originally Posted by moses0324
(Post 3394225)
why does everything on here turn into a pissing contest?
Justin, these guys are just having some fun with each other... :drink: |
Originally Posted by kreed
(Post 3394247)
Hahahaha, I dont know Justin! Hahaha!..... But there seems to be a common denominator. :party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by SS930
(Post 3394255)
Greenhouses? :party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by kreed
(Post 3394152)
MPH to HP is different for sure...But weight to HP ratio brings the two boats back to being very similar, yours is light weight with light power, my boat weighs twice what your boat weighs and has twice the power....so, in the end, they are similar. A few MPH difference IMO.
Add another 300X?? Yea, for 15K more. I believe you already have more money in your boat than I do and its 10 feet smaller...and slower :) Plus drivability and balance of your boat would be way off. Your nose is already too light. You win either way? Dollar for dollar, 31 ft to 40 ft, high 70's to low 80's.....I dont see how you win in ANY way?:kiss: |
Originally Posted by kreed
(Post 3394250)
Justin, are you trim rams leaking?
1. it streches your bellows 2. it dries out the seals in the ram this should solve our problem. the funny thing is that both rams are siezed. |
Originally Posted by SS930
(Post 3394251)
Because if it didn't there would be nothing to read in this section... hence the creation of entertainment. :lolhit:
Justin, these guys are just having some fun with each other... :drink: and its not just having fun, some people piss other people off (i.e. jeff's comments on pat). just not needed. i am 25 and know better. |
why does everything on here turn into a pissing contest? he's got Magoo covered by at least a couple of mph, :evilb::evilb: |
Originally Posted by moses0324
(Post 3394284)
no they are siezed. i used about 3 tons of force on them and still wouldnt budge. so i ordered some new ones. we had this issue last year. we always leave our drives in the trailer up position. the problem with that is two fold:
1. it streches your bellows 2. it dries out the seals in the ram this should solve our problem. the funny thing is that both rams are siezed. |
Originally Posted by Downtown42
(Post 3394330)
DT42, in my book you're welcome anytime! :drink: |
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