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Dueclaws!!!
Do you have your boat in slings behind the house or on a trailer somewhere?? I know I've seen you out before!
At least its still warm there!!
Do you have your boat in slings behind the house or on a trailer somewhere?? I know I've seen you out before!
At least its still warm there!!
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How big of water have you run in before it got a little uncomfortable? I know there built like tanks , but just wondering about the rough stuff!!
Thanks!
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Wellllllllllllllllllllllllllll, I'm ata powerplant in Michigan and its 36 right now with a 8 mile an hour wind!! Burrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!
What a person will do to buy a bigger boat!!!
What a person will do to buy a bigger boat!!!
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We've been out in some pretty rough stuff. IMHO it's subjective because different folks have different definitions of rough. My wife has a sensitive back, so we have to choose the water conditions more carefully. But, in many "rough" conditions the faster you run the better the ride! We normally cruise at 70-80 mph.
We've been out in some pretty rough stuff. IMHO it's subjective because different folks have different definitions of rough. My wife has a sensitive back, so we have to choose the water conditions more carefully. But, in many "rough" conditions the faster you run the better the ride! We normally cruise at 70-80 mph.
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Most cats will not give a wet ride like the AO (Chris Cat) does. The AO has no spray rails. A heavier boat, will also ride rougher not smoother. A great hull will float from wave to wave ie: Skater, Motion, Spectre and Eliminator are some examples.