look who woke up....
Ok springs to topock and back, oh wait you will run out of gas
Roger that. 28 gallons per side won't last long!
Are you trying to squeeze every last drop out of your boat to keep up with Miguel? :cry:
I say go with a labbed 28 Bravo.
look who woke up....
Ok springs to topock and back, oh wait you will run out of gas
look who woke up....
Ok springs to topock and back, oh wait you will run out of gas
Roger that. 28 gallons per side won't last long!
look who woke up....
Ok springs to topock and back, oh wait you will run out of gas
I'll take that race at 4 in the afternoon...........
Roger that. 28 gallons per side won't last long!
You can ride with me when I race him and then I want a ride in your boat...
You can ride with me when I race him and then I want a ride in your boat...
DEAL. I'm dying to ride in non-training wheel assisted East Coast Cat with OB's.
DEAL. I'm dying to ride in non-training wheel assisted East Coast Cat with OB's.
if you're ok with I/O's I can get you a ride in a 36' with 900's
Is this for you? I have a labbed 4 blade Bravo 28 you can borrow if you need to try it...
I would like to try it when its a little cooler
the question of the thread was not about my boat though...
Are you trying to squeeze every last drop out of your boat to keep up with Miguel? :cry:
I say go with a labbed 28 Bravo.
please...not even in the same ball park speed wise...if I wanted to keep up with Miguel I would just beg Yvonne to take me for a ride with them
or maybe shippingguy's new boat :idea:
I started this thread because I wanted the opinion of the masses...
I won't name names yet but a certain CA boat builder delivered a new boat to some friends of mine saturday with a 30 on it...we pretty much figured that it was WAY over-propped (for sure after driving it :220v: ) and kinda wondered why they even bolted it on?? Did THEY think it was gonna work?
Or maybe they expected him to have no more than 10 gallons in it and leave his wife, daughter, friends and coolers on the beach all the time??
I started this thread because I wanted the opinion of the masses...
I won't name names yet but a certain CA boat builder delivered a new boat to some friends of mine saturday with a 30 on it...we pretty much figured that it was WAY over-propped (for sure after driving it :220v: ) and kinda wondered why they even bolted it on?? Did THEY think it was gonna work?
Or maybe they expected him to have no more than 10 gallons in it and leave his wife, daughter, friends and coolers on the beach all the time??
Why you call out C*&^%, like that