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We have one and run it on Lake Michigan. It runs good. It does not have as deep of a V or deadrise as some boats (i.e. Sonic or Cig). As a result, it tends to come out in rough water more. However, the entry is nice and we still are able to boat almost every weekend on the big lake. Setting the drives and tabs positions is key to a good ride. You still will want to stay home on those days when it get real rough out there.
Rick
Rick
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Just get it with enough power. It wants to cruise
as near to 70 as possible in the rough. Let it fly
and it lands soft.
You'll need at least 500EFI's to achieve that.
Pesky Varmint
rv: hint, hint
as near to 70 as possible in the rough. Let it fly
and it lands soft.
You'll need at least 500EFI's to achieve that.
Pesky Varmint
rv: hint, hint
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