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Entourage 03-23-2012 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foolharty (Post 200062)
Wait, does this mean no pictures? I was really looking forward to them


What pics do you mean? I posted some already. You mean in water pics?

foolharty 03-23-2012 07:25 PM

Haha I was just kidding, wanted to see a SeaCraft rooster tail!

Entourage 03-23-2012 09:06 PM

No you don't want to see one, cause if you do then you have a problem. Lol.....

gofastsandman 03-24-2012 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Entourage (Post 200082)
What pics do you mean? I posted some already. You mean in water pics?

Two things come to mind when I see that sweet pilothouse. I would love that up in my home, but how would that affect the CG on a small boat? Beautiful work and I`m sure you love it in your chop, but there comes the weight question? New 4 stroke? I can trim my 20 by asking Jesse to move around. He is young and a good sport. Heavy too.

The waterline looks spot on, so how am I confused?

Strange as this must seem, you might want to try an agressive bow lifter for a prop.

Any prop with a very agressive cup in the tip might work well.

DonV 03-24-2012 08:11 PM

"so how am I confused?"

Sandy, is this a trick question? Just trying to get us to bite, huh? :)

Entourage 03-24-2012 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 200131)
Two things come to mind when I see that sweet pilothouse. I would love that up in my home, but how would that affect the CG on a small boat? Beautiful work and I`m sure you love it in your chop, but there comes the weight question? New 4 stroke? I can trim my 20 by asking Jesse to move around. He is young and a good sport. Heavy too.

The waterline looks spot on, so how am I confused?

Strange as this must seem, you might want to try an agressive bow lifter for a prop.

Any prop with a very agressive cup in the tip might work well.


The weight up front these boats with the type of hull actually is better, this boat is 10 times better in the water than what it was with just the windshield. I call it a "roostertail" but it was really a minor spray, but i am very picky. But now it is perfect.
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