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Old 01-22-2006, 07:15 PM
warthog5 warthog5 is offline
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Default X-Shark in the water

Just a phone call and my buddies come running.[] hammertime and Dr. Bobby Show's came to give me a hand. Thank's Much. I had Jimmy tow the boat on the old trailer to the ramp while I followed with the new trailer. Jimmy has a F-350 4WD single wheel's [not a dually] the old trailer had "0" toung weight. That's why I want him to tow it with a heavier truck. It was not a problem and I never saw it sway. I also wanted to see how my truck would pull the boat out of the water. '94 F-150 2WD 351W and 3:08 gear's [no limited slip] It came up out of the water just fine.

The 4 wheel brake's on the trailer really work. You don't even feel it pushing on the truck. We had an elderly man and his wife hanging with us at the ramp the whole time. She said that the prettiest boat that has been at this ramp in a Loooooog time.[(#)]

They apparantly live right there by the ramp?

I'm pleased with the dicission to get the largest tub/body on the bracket. She look's like it's floating well. There is still more to discover, but I'm very pleased so far.[]













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