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    Stroker For Sale In Memphis

    Anyone know anything about it. Has a Yamaha ss. Looks pretty cool and priced pretty good.

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    That thing looks real nice! Cowling looks like it might have been done by HT (doesnt mean anything, could still be stock...)

    Feel like I have seen pics of it somewhere before, maybe even here
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    The red and white one for sale in the bfs section is one of my old boats. Dang if I could get all my old ones together.

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    The one on Memphis cl was Drew Barnett's. I believe it sold recently unless the buyer backed out or is selling it already.

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    Saw it on Craigslist last night and still on there this morning. Could be an old listing. Nice boat.

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    That is a good looking one for sure!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcross View Post
    The red and white one for sale in the bfs section is one of my old boats. Dang if I could get all my old ones together.
    Is that boat/motor that was in bass and walleye with mine ? the hydro-tec vs simon??

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    Yes it is paul. I still don't know why that motor didn't run good during y'all's test. Nasty was running it high 102's to mid 103's every time he went to the lake. As I remember I don't think it broke 100 during the test did it?

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    It was close to trips......thick florida air had mine running 103.....106-107 before that day too......

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    Looking at getting one soon. My question is how smooth are these boats once reaching speeds above 85mph? Also I know I'm on a "stroker" page, but how are these boats compared to typical bass boats (skeeter) in rough water? Any info appreciated..........Thanks Trent

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    Best thing to do is call and talk to one of the seasoned stroker owners and chat with them about the boat. I'm sure you will learn a lot more than you thought you would.

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    I think most will say they ride better than a cookie cutter but not as good as an xb21. When the conditions allow and you can run 85+ then they are as smooth as silk. You don't have to fight the boat to go fast. As a matter of fact Wayne Worthy has a video on Facebook of him running 104 with very little correction needed.

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    Most boats ride as good as the driver. Trent feel free to contact me or any stroker owner by pm and I/we can answer most questions for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcross View Post
    Best thing to do is call and talk to one of the seasoned stroker owners and chat with them about the boat. I'm sure you will learn a lot more than you thought you would.
    Your about as seasoned as they come Greg LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    It was close to trips......thick florida air had mine running 103.....106-107 before that day too......
    I like "thick Florida air" as the power lines pass by it seems pretty thin