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That boat wouldn't get so much air if they tucked in the motors. Those guys are really trying hard to launch the boat.
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Not sure my 25 will get going fast enough to mimic that video (or if there is still enough craziness in me) but I would not mind finding out (once).
If all goes well, mine will be back together and I'll be testing on Monday or Tuesday. Looks to be a bumpy day, we'll see. |
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Ditto Strick I think I have been doing this for the last 2 years Now it is so frickin' cold (for FL.) that to work out side is a real PIA. [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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