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Old 01-31-2020, 07:13 AM
bmajvi bmajvi is offline
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The tradewinds have laid down the past few days, so we took her out on a rare flat water day yesterday, for some swimming, snorkeling and just noodling around. With three adults, day trip supplies and 20 gallons of gas, briefly touched 40.5 mph on Vessel View Mobile at WOT 5,600 rpm. Also have a few seconds video of hole shot, but not sure I can post that because of size?
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Old 02-05-2020, 09:18 AM
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The tradewinds have laid down the past few days, so we took her out on a rare flat water day yesterday, for some swimming, snorkeling and just noodling around. With three adults, day trip supplies and 20 gallons of gas, briefly touched 40.5 mph on Vessel View Mobile at WOT 5,600 rpm. Also have a few seconds video of hole shot, but not sure I can post that because of size?
Is that pic from Buck Island? Boat and scenery looks great!
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