Re: 2005 Gambler 2100 (WyomingBlu)
Be careful with it and maybe get together with another Gambler owner to fine tune the TAC,holeshot,driving of the boat. It would definitely shorten the learning curve a bit.
Re: 2005 Gambler 2100 (cowtrimmer)
Dan, feel free to call me as I live about 30 miles from you. 757-619-4518
Re: 2005 Gambler 2100 (cowtrimmer)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by cowtrimmer »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Be careful with it and maybe get together with another Gambler owner to fine tune the TAC,holeshot,driving of the boat. It would definitely shorten the learning curve a bit.</td></tr></table>+1 Get hooked up with BlueSteel he'll get you better set with the boat. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: 2005 Gambler 2100 (Blue Steel)
Mike's the guy to talk to, for sure. He knows more than most in the area about G-boats and driving them. If you can't get with him, drop me an IM and I'll take a ride with you. I have a 2200, but same set up.
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Dwayne
Re: 2005 Gambler 2100 (Duie)
+1 about Mike... he is the man to talk to about driving any and every boat. I am about 3 hours from him, but would definitely drive up to help you out with whatever it is you want to know about your boat. I spend a lot of time in mine, and can help you with that learning curve.
Definitely get up with Mike or Duie, both of those guys can operate a boat!
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