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Snapped a few pic's today in the sun.

boatman4021

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Here's a few pic's that I took today while the sun was shining.
 

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I know you all are getting sick of this by now, but I just can't help my self.
 

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Going thru your other thread, and these pics, you can really see how good Checkmates gel coat work is, your boat looks stunning man!! The color combo is right on! Very impressive, have fun with the new toy!! :thumb:
 
JBULL, I have the prop you need. It's a 21" appollo by Michigan wheel. It is the best all around prop that I tried on that boat. By my self, I could tease the rev limiter and run 62. With a loat it still got on plane pretty quick and run in the upper 50's. It still looks like new. $250 shipped!
 
Bman, the boat looks awesome! Your prop looks interesting......kind of a cross between a bravo 4 blade and an old school "elephant" ear chopper.

Good luck-
 
I'll tell you this much, it's a 27" and it's SS:rof: Yes it is a jack plate on a jack plate. Gives way more jackability and when you find the sweet spot, you can adjust the manual plate down as a limiter.
 
The other side is for jack plate and steering. It's just a rubber boot. No way to use a closed tube without looking funny.
 
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