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I agree, a few simple obvious changes would have made the boat much better! I'm still happy with it but like you said would have been nice to think of those things before launching the boat line.
sorry 2022 the front compartments are a real disappointment not having 20:07 a channel and gasket around them .I have to air them out or everything gets mold on it.
sorry 2022 the front compartments are a real disappointment not having 20:07 a channel and gasket around them .I have to air them out or everything gets mold on it.
sorry 2022, noticed the same disappointing problems that you pointed out the biggest problem is the front compartments not having gaskets if I don't open them to air out things get moldy
I have the same boat (2023) with the same 100HP Honda. What prop are you running and what height is your motor mounted at? I can only see 40mph in the very best of conditions. I am however loaded a little heavier than you. Thanks for the videos.
I'm running a Hustler prop 13.25 x 17 so pretty much same prop. If you pause the video where I'm talking about the drain plug you can see how the motor is mounted. For me to get 42 mph has to be calm water and less fuel in the boat. But i can hit 39 -40 most days.
@kenandtrishoutdoors Thanks. I have used this set up for slow drifts where there's current. Consider it for Lake wpg when conditions are like how you describe above.
Its crazy because I’m looking at entry level boats. A 16’ crestliner discovery or vision which all store 8’ rods. But the crestliner 17 and 18’ boats can only store 7’ rods. Blows my mind.