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    #21
    Looks like you broke it in right. Congrats on retirement!!

  2. DINK CATCHER
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    #22
    The 115 SHO has a really nice growl to it. You'll like it.
    2023 Xpress H18 with 115 SHO that's optioned to fit my wants and pulled by a little Ram.

    Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Just smile and walk away.

  3. Member tcesni's Avatar
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    #23
    Finally got the new batteries installed and a new livewell pump. Next is get it in the water but first I have a five day camping trip with the family
    2018 Ranger RT188 SC Black/115 hp Yamaha SHO 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34/Ultrex Quest - SML
    2018 Ranger RT188 DC Black/115 hp Merc Pro XS 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34 - Ontario
    14' Mirrorcraft tin boat (ancient) with a 9.9 Mercury 4-stroke, no electronics; catches fish anyway

  4. Member TheBoo's Avatar
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    #24
    Bring the boat!

    I cut the tabs off under the hull and had my 20" Laser II cupped a little. Those two things in tandem really opened her up. Put lithium trolling motor batteries in it last year and that opened her up even more. I have a mercury though, so not sure what prop matches up with the yamaha well.

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    #25
    I've had a Powertech NRS3 18 pitch on mine for 5 years now and have been very happy with it.
    2016 Ranger RT188, Yamaha 115 sho, dual console, 80# Ultrex, hotfoot, networked HB Solix 10 & Helix 9, Mega 360. Powertech NRS3 18p, Atlas 4" jack plate.

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