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Re: my new '72 20'sf
Hey not sure how I missed this and in my neighborhood to boot - your sneaky. We'll have to hook up one day around the FT. I ususally put in at maximo but my motors been down for a few weeks. I need to get some time on it before WPB - call me may be heading out tomorrow - Sunday 6/5. cell is 813 695 0482
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Re: my new '72 20'sf
Headed to Anclote instead but we need to hook up
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Thanks for the kind words! That'd be cool if we could sometime. I'm normally in the Bay Pines area. But I travel all around lol. I am thoroughly impressed with the ride of this boat. I've put about 10 hours on it in the past week, and everytime I take it out. I love it more and more. I find that I just set the trim, a hair above neutral, cruise about 3800 and it plows through everything. Super impressed, with the ride quality, but the fuel efficiency of the old I6 SUCKS! haha. My fuel numbers are pretty much dead on with McGillicudy, as he has the same motor, and prop as I do. I figure the motor only has 277 hours on it now to date, so i'll run it for a little while longer, then re-power with a 115 E-TEC H.O . As of now with the 15p black max aluminum prop, im topping out @ 35-36 with 2 people and a half tank of gas, but the motor was turnin about 6k?? I didn't hold it there long, but that seems pretty high to me. Thinking maybe getting a 13x17p??...waiting for Fr. Frank to chime in lol.
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