Metal fenders are far more durable, easy to keep clean and don't get damaged when you blow a tire. If given the choice I will always go with metal fenders over fiberglass.
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Metal fenders are far more durable, easy to keep clean and don't get damaged when you blow a tire. If given the choice I will always go with metal fenders over fiberglass.
Why would you want fiberglass fenders? They are nothing but a problem waiting to happen.
Not a whole lot other than lower HP rating and a few less standard options, I really don't see why they came back out with it. The Z518 with a 200 is a much better combo.
Should have got a Yamaha.
I have let my brothers borrow my small boat, I wouldn't let anyone borrow my bigger boats unless they already knew how to operate a bass boat.
Tornado, Trickster, Redman.
Thats why you always wait a couple years for them to get the bugs worked before you buy something new like that. Same goes for vehicles, and outboard motors, never buy the first year of any new...
The big O lasted for sure, it's the original square bill, dozens of companies make square bills now.
Zoom Super speed craw and the regular Speed Craw are what I use most often, caught a few there today on the Super Speed craw. The fishing there has been really tough for me this year but other people...
High 50s I think when I tested it. I had the boat out today and it didn't do that so the new fuel line and primer bulb may have fixed it. However I have a new issue, the trim reading on the...
I would get a boat with a Yamaha SHO on it instead of a Mercury, better performance all around.
Another one is having favorite rod or rods you use for certain techniques, and finding out they no longer make it when you want to buy another one.
I use a 7'3" heavy action Abu Garcia Veritas for my jig fishing and it works great. Unfortunately I don't think they make that rod in a 7'3" heavy anymore.
Single axle is easy, it gets the same load even if the ball is high or low by a couple inches. As long as it looks level when hooked up you are fine.
A 150 uses more fuel than a 115 running wide open, however a 150 running at part throttle will use less fuel than a 115 will running wide open at that same speed.
I went ahead and replaced the fuel line and primer bulb, even though what was in there looked fine. I dug out the old carbon pile tester as well and it tested over 1000 amps. Going to try it tomorrow...
Just the regular strike king ball heads you get at Walmart.
Running out of lake before I hit my top speed, the lakes around here don't have many long stretches, have to take it out on the river to really open it up but the river has been to high for the past...
One thing I really like about the new Tritons is they use rotary switches instead of a touch pad like the Rangers and Nitros have. I don't like the touch pad in my 2012 Triton at all.
They are slow though compared to Yamaha and Mercury.
You achieve financial freedom much quicker by not financing and paying interest on depreciating items.
What makes you say that? I have owned several boats and vehicles, never financed any of them, its all about how you manage your money and the choices you make. Not having payments on depreciating...
2 most important rules of buying a bass boat are don't finance, buy what you can afford with cash, and never buy one that is underpowered below the max HP rating.
Why do you want a Suzuki? I would go with a Yamaha SHO or even a Mercury 4 stroke before a Suzuki.
Big Game Floro and Vanish aren't the same, the diameters are different.