VICTORY SPY PHOTO- Man caught installing InstaTrim upgrade
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Hmmn...
What are you currentlly running now Cap?
(EDIT- single or duals?)
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What are you currentlly running now Cap?
(EDIT- single or duals?)
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Well then, you are in a most favorable position m'man. The Lencos 'rock' in terms of strength and speed. I have a 19" single ram Victory tab that will definitely cut your planing times down AND allow you to remain on plane at a lower speed thus improving fuel economy. We all know how important fuel economy is becoming with these damn gas prices.
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Let me check the files here for a picture, ah yes, I haven't put the 19" version through the 'photo shoot' yet but here's his little brother, the 15" Victory upgrade.
One more thing Cap, the Victory tabs will even help keep your cruiser from rockin' while at rest...
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Let me check the files here for a picture, ah yes, I haven't put the 19" version through the 'photo shoot' yet but here's his little brother, the 15" Victory upgrade.
One more thing Cap, the Victory tabs will even help keep your cruiser from rockin' while at rest...
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The martini glass look...
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I might add that you also have a choice of upgrading to a stainless upper bracket as well. I manufacture a version that is larger than the stock unit in order to disperse more of the load across the transom and also a 'full' backing plate akin to a Kplane...but that may look a little odd on your cabin cruiser. ![Big Grin](/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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