They can offer it with a 175hp but definitely don't limit it to a 175.
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They can offer it with a 175hp but definitely don't limit it to a 175.
Only thing Ram ever had going for them was the Hemi, the old Magnum engines, and the Cummins.
The main mistake was buying a Ram with an Automatic.
Mine have never lost enough power throughout the day for me to notice, even after being out for 8 hours.
As long as you got it with the 250 hp you should be good to go, that is a huge boat with a whole lot of deck space. Hopefully there is plenty like that on the used market when I go to buy another...
So people who believe there is only 2 genders are conspiracy theorists?
Way too big of a boat for a 175hp.
As long as it doesn't go against what the media tells you is true then you are fine.
A 225 Optimax is a 3.0.
3 MPH over the speed limit is too slow to be camping in the left lane, should have speed up to about 85 to pass then slow back down once you get in the right line.
Go faster than that to get around those vehicles then get back in the right lane and slow down.
Yes, and that boat is much larger than the ones that used to have 150s on them, compare that to a 90s model ZX150, Ranger 361v or Nitro 180 TF, the new one is really too big for a 150, but again it...
Yes, thats what I am talking about, several companies offer boats with 150s but those boats are actually too big for a 150. I wouldn't want that boat with a 150 on it, however you can flash it to a...
Other than Bass Cat no one makes a 17.5-18' 150 hp rated boat anymore, why is that? They used to be very common 20 years ago. I know most pros prefer a larger boat but I believe a smaller 150 hp...
I use Senkos, Zoom G tail, ring worms, Mag 2s and old monsters in black. No issues finding them.
What prop?
Power poles, best customer service by far, mine are long out of warranty and they still sent me some replacement parts for free.
61 is pretty good for an underpowered boat.
Junk, never worked right from the beginning. The regular Tour is a great trolling motor though.
You can, but you shouldn't.
Another thing is I was letting if idle for a few minutes and got a warning beep with a message saying thermostat needs serviced. However it idles between 125-129 degrees which seems normal to me.
Good call, the bushing is gone but the pin is still there.
The PTR3 was a great prop on my Tracker, fastest one I used, handled great, and had an excellent hole shot. How high do you have the prop? That may be your issue if it is too high.
It did it once again, but ran fine after. I calibrated the trim sensor and it worked correctly, but next time on the water it quit working, it reads 0 all the time now.
Are you running premium fuel?