Oliver Sums It Up For Me in PRA Magazine
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Bob Oliver's interview in the new Poker Runs America magazine really hit home with my personal experience. The Apache hull while being slower actually lets you enjoy the speed vs the unconnected feel of the step bottoms i've owned or been in. People approach me after a hard run with questions ( and concerns) about the speeds we're running and it's hard to explain how totally settled and controlable the boat is. No I don't have the speed of some of these new rigs, but what I do have is really useable and actually more fun than speed with uncertainity. Mr. oliver is apparently a very candid guy who is not towing any company lines............refreshing
BTW when it comes to racing you gotta go where the speed is, when it comes to playing ( no safety support) I go where the fun, or less anxiety is, sometimes thats old obsolete V bottoms
BTW when it comes to racing you gotta go where the speed is, when it comes to playing ( no safety support) I go where the fun, or less anxiety is, sometimes thats old obsolete V bottoms
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Originally posted by WickedWon
Bob Oliver's interview in the new Poker Runs America magazine really hit home with my personal experience. The Apache hull while being slower actually lets you enjoy the speed vs the unconnected feel of the step bottoms i've owned or been in. People approach me after a hard run with questions ( and concerns) about the speeds we're running and it's hard to explain how totally settled and controlable the boat is. No I don't have the speed of some of these new rigs, but what I do have is really useable and actually more fun than speed with uncertainity. Mr. oliver is apparently a very candid guy who is not towing any company lines............refreshing
BTW when it comes to racing you gotta go where the speed is, when it comes to playing ( no safety support) I go where the fun, or less anxiety is, sometimes thats old obsolete V bottoms
Bob Oliver's interview in the new Poker Runs America magazine really hit home with my personal experience. The Apache hull while being slower actually lets you enjoy the speed vs the unconnected feel of the step bottoms i've owned or been in. People approach me after a hard run with questions ( and concerns) about the speeds we're running and it's hard to explain how totally settled and controlable the boat is. No I don't have the speed of some of these new rigs, but what I do have is really useable and actually more fun than speed with uncertainity. Mr. oliver is apparently a very candid guy who is not towing any company lines............refreshing
BTW when it comes to racing you gotta go where the speed is, when it comes to playing ( no safety support) I go where the fun, or less anxiety is, sometimes thats old obsolete V bottoms
Now you'll really be doing something if you can get T2X to understand this!!
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From: Mentor , Ohio
Originally posted by Jesse James
just keep the the fact that i fell a sleep on smoke on the down low
that is only the second boat I had ever been in over a hundred that did not require a firm grip to feel secure.......I think I remember taking pictures at 100 + of the mti cat.........
just keep the the fact that i fell a sleep on smoke on the down low
that is only the second boat I had ever been in over a hundred that did not require a firm grip to feel secure.......I think I remember taking pictures at 100 + of the mti cat.........
BTW ... what was the "other" one ???
JM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by LEOPAJM
[B]Hey Shane .... that didn't have anything to do with how late we stayed at Kirby's did it ?!??!?!?!!
You aren't going to post that pic of you all drunked up smilin like a burglar between two azzes again, are you?
Jeeeeez , we might start thinking you don't go out much.
[B]Hey Shane .... that didn't have anything to do with how late we stayed at Kirby's did it ?!??!?!?!!
You aren't going to post that pic of you all drunked up smilin like a burglar between two azzes again, are you?
Jeeeeez , we might start thinking you don't go out much.





