jehler wrote:Yep, you'd like them, a lot of horse shit getting them on though
that pic is coming from the Gulf of Mexico making a 20 mile run back to the inda's camp, we burnt a lot if gas that tripTomkat wrote:jehler wrote:Yep, you'd like them, a lot of horse shit getting them on though
I think I will start off with a transom saver for now. I admire your little v bottom John, thats a good picture of Jr living the dream.
jehler wrote:that pic is coming from the Gulf of Mexico making a 20 mile run back to the inda's camp, we burnt a lot if gas that tripTomkat wrote:jehler wrote:Yep, you'd like them, a lot of horse shit getting them on though
I think I will start off with a transom saver for now. I admire your little v bottom John, thats a good picture of Jr living the dream.
dont leave home without itTomkat wrote:jehler wrote:that pic is coming from the Gulf of Mexico making a 20 mile run back to the inda's camp, we burnt a lot if gas that tripTomkat wrote:jehler wrote:Yep, you'd like them, a lot of horse shit getting them on though
I think I will start off with a transom saver for now. I admire your little v bottom John, thats a good picture of Jr living the dream.
You took your own boat to LA???
water weighs 63ish pounds per cubic foot, so by adding those two pods to the back I added another 200+ pounds of flotation to the aft of the transom. This means that I can safely have 200 more pounds in the back of the boat without fear of swamping. It also gets me a but lower draft while static and prevents the bow from rising when during the hole shot, especially when taking off into the wind. Decreases waves coming over the transom when backing up into long lines too. The only real downside is the decrease in op need performance, I'm thinking I lost about 4mph[/quote]jehler wrote:Tomkat wrote:i wasn't sure about them so I built a set out of wood first to see what they were all about, those lasted a few years and then I had some made, I'll never have a boat without pods againjehler wrote:kalmic wrote:its not the perfect duck boat but we fish the whole rest of the year the lakes aren't froze, it serves us well. I built the transom up an an inch and a half over stock and put the pods on to get me I to skinnier waterjehler wrote:[quote="kalmic"]Looks like a nicely built boat
Did you buy the pods or have them built or build them yourself
What do the pods do?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
jehler wrote:Man, so underpowered
kalmic wrote:Alright so how should I place the deck down. Should I use one solid sheet of Aluminum and coat the deck or is the a better way to allow proper flex. The deck space is 4' x 92". Full sheet of aluminum .080 cost $90.
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