I really hate to sell it, but I don't use it enough to justify keeping it... I'm sure I'll kick myself when it's gone.
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I really hate to sell it, but I don't use it enough to justify keeping it... I'm sure I'll kick myself when it's gone.
This is my boat. It's a great rig and has barely been used. It only has 70 hours on it. I'm tired of watching it collect dust.
Is any special harness needed to hook up a Tach to these motors? The motor is a 2016.
I'm headed to Pickwick (Dam area) First of next week. Looking for any fishing reports. Anyone fished that area lately?
Thx
I added a lot of weight to the boat since the 60 MPH run, I did pick up around 3-4 mph with the additional 6 inches.
I'd love to compare one to my Bravo.
2012 Silverado 4 Door 4x4 with a 6.2
I've got a 12 on mine.
I didn't know you were a ham. I'm one as well, KK4WAQ. It all makes sense after looking at your BBC Name.
I get reminded of this every time I get in mine. I thought black was a good idea at the time. If you have the window tinting place tint the front windshield it greatly helps on the heat.
That solves that. Mine does not have the brackets that stick out. I'll just bolt mine direct to the trailer.
Thx
Very nice!!!
Anyone installed these? I've got a pair I'd love to put on, but not sure about drilling the holes in the aluminum rear brace.
Thoughts?
300HP on a 19ft Alum boat... Only XpressBlake can have one of those.
What Spanky said.
1. PP's are hydraulic, Talons are electric.
2. Talons deploy vertically, PP's fold outward then down
3. Talons are about half the cost of a PP.
4. All that is required for a Talon is power, no...
I've got two Talons on mine... I love them as long as you are in water shallow enough to use them.
Call the factory and ask what stage it's in. Mine sat on the lot for a week or two waiting on delivery. Through all the short comings of my boat from metal shavings and other things, I will have to...
Mine's been on before it ever hit the water. Still looks new. I love it (Mine is a Keelsheild)
There was some babbling that I cut out lol. But yes, that motor is whisper quiet compared to my Nissan 2 Stoke on my river boat.
Nice Video, I found out real quick you don't leave the camera on... I was able to film the (cold) ride to spot #1, but wasn't able to film the trip back (Dead battery). This was suction cup mounted...
I can spin a 23 TXP with my 150. That same TXP (unmodified) gets the hull on pad in the 40-45 mph range.
12 Atlas, Does a couple of MPH better than the 6 that I started with. It does squat the back of the boat though.
And this whole time I thought that stuff was impervious to gas/oil.
My boat loves the Bravo, not the fastest prop by 2 MPH but beats all others I've tried hands down for handling