This one is a little loose :
This one is way to tight but WOW what a start:
The 101.6 stayed home today.
Didn't want anyone to think the 101.6 was a one time thing![]()
This one is a little loose :
This one is way to tight but WOW what a start:
The 101.6 stayed home today.
Didn't want anyone to think the 101.6 was a one time thing![]()
Fishing isn\'t a matter of life and death....It\'s much more important
That's good running.Can you share any info about what props those are, or is it some kind of secret?
Im gonna guess there in the 34 range and im going to assume hes running the hydrotec motor.... Either way![]()
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Last I talked with him Jason he is running the stock motor to fish tourns
either way good running
the hydrotec motor will be faster for sure
Thanks guys it's been a lot of fun getting the new boat dialed in and it's only recently that I've had the time away from Tournaments to go out and learn it real well. The X Case really makes this run a bit differently, it gives it a lot more lift so the Top end proping is not the same as well as the driving to some degree, which is why I really needed time to learn what it wanted.
I've been learning a lot from Brent and Todd of course with our White Knuckles project and some of what we learn there can be applied to this boat as well. I think between Brent, Todd, and myself we've tried every prop and set up imaginable but it's funny because we still keep coming up with new ideas to try probably because we talk all the time about them and what we each are trying Brent has like close to 600 MILES of trip time on the White Knuckles boat and I'd bet most of them are at or over 114 MPH so it's staggering how much time on the water and in R&D he has spent with Todd and I.
All that being said Chub obviously built a great boat in this one that I'm posting numbers from and Wayne & Hydro Tec did a fantastic job on the initial rigging, we've made a few set up changes with all of the info we've learned from White Knuckles and believe it or not there are a few more coming soon.
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So all that being said, I guess it really is a secret prop.![]()
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Actually there are three secret props and a few more in the works![]()
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The amount of testing and back and forth team work all three of us have contributed is the biggest reason by far. We have put the time on the water in the seat in both boats no substitution for it![]()
Well okay then, I was mostly kidding about the 'secret' prop remark. So.... are you posting these accomplishments to show off or share information with others? I mean really, kudos on the set up work, atta boys are deserved. But if you're just showing off, we may have to start calling you Stuart.![]()
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Allen: I had sent you a PM asking if you wanted to reach out to me with some questions so I think that handles that sharing info question of yours![]()
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This is WHY Yankies and Southerners have been fighting/fueding for years![]()
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Questions from Southerners
"That's good running. Can you share any info about what props those are, or is it some kind of secret?"
"Im gonna guess there in the 34 range and im going to assume hes running the hydrotec motor"
Answer from Yankie
"Thanks guys it's been a lot of fun getting the new boat dialed in and it's only recently that I've had the time away from Tournaments to go out and learn it real well. The X Case really makes this run a bit differently, it gives it a lot more lift so the Top end proping is not the same as well as the driving to some degree, which is why I really needed time to learn what it wanted.
I've been learning a lot from Brent and Todd of course with our White Knuckles project and some of what we learn there can be applied to this boat as well. I think between Brent, Todd, and myself we've tried every prop and set up imaginable but it's funny because we still keep coming up with new ideas to try probably because we talk all the time about them and what we each are trying Brent has like close to 600 MILES of trip time on the White Knuckles boat and I'd bet most of them are at or over 114 MPH so it's staggering how much time on the water and in R&D he has spent with Todd and I.
All that being said Chub obviously built a great boat in this one that I'm posting numbers from and Wayne & Hydro Tec did a fantastic job on the initial rigging, we've made a few set up changes with all of the info we've learned from White Knuckles and believe it or not there are a few more coming soon."
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Yankee Knot Head's and Country Red Neck's communication gaps for sure![]()
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See........ still no answer![]()
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Eli If I knew you and you lived down my street and I asked you a question and you danced around it like that.....I would march down the road and give you ass woopin![]()
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