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Got everything together a few weeks ago but the weather on the weekends didn't cooperate, last week was nice but the reservoir by my house was 4' over flood stage and the ramps where useless. It was 39 this morning but I put her in anyways, well my fist ride on a seacraft was with me behind the wheel. First off I'm amazed what twin 225's can do, didn't run it wot because there was still some junk floating around but just about froze my face at 4500 rpms 42 mph gps. Always ran aluminum boats previous to this one with the exception of a PennYan that I fished on Lake Erie. The boat/hull exceeded my expectations, we're in for a warm-up next week. Can't wait get her back out see how she does.
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Glad to hear she ran great! Congrats!!!
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I can only imagine your thrill after the other boats mentioned - have fun and run it like you stole it
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Nice job. Twin 225's does offer a thrilling ride! That is my set-up on a bracket. Got any additional pictures?
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Should be able to get some this Sunday, the weather will be a lot better.
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Got her out again for about 4-5 more hours the last couple Sundays, firewalled it a few times and it'll run 58 on the gps..can also watch the fuel gauge drop at that speed also. Very happy with the ride and the performance with the twins. Inside is done well enough to suit me now all I have to do is put the kicker on it and it'll be ready for Lake Erie walleye pullin. [image]
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