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    To me rigging out a new boat is where the fun is at. Looks good

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    Hope your driver seat is jacked up .... otherwise, how you gonna see over that HDS12
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Hope your driver seat is jacked up .... otherwise, how you gonna see over that HDS12
    Should not be a problem for Brian......he is about 6'7''.......I am 6'2"" and I have to look up to him.
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    What was wrong with the nitro ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman View Post
    What was wrong with the nitro ?
    When one looks at the total amount of days fishing and begins comparing some expenses like fuel, and fuel economy one must look at what could be changed to lessen the expense.
    In short, I put nearly 9,000 miles on my truck fishing 87 days in 2017. Doing 65 mph when pulling the Nitro, my truck averaged around 11.1 mpg. My 2000 Mercury 225hp optimax is a thirsty ole gal. I put an average of 50.00 worth of fuel in the boat every weekend, with sometime more. Looking at aluminum with a newer 4 stroke would make sense due to the weight reduction, and fuel economy rising in both the truck and boat.
    Results thus far, pulling the Ranger home Tuesday afternoon I got 14.6 mpg, so at this point I am making money in comparison to the Nitro.

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    Is that how you justified it with Momma.?



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    Bwahahaha.....good question wilbur

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandchaser View Post
    When one looks at the total amount of days fishing and begins comparing some expenses like fuel, and fuel economy one must look at what could be changed to lessen the expense.
    In short, I put nearly 9,000 miles on my truck fishing 87 days in 2017. Doing 65 mph when pulling the Nitro, my truck averaged around 11.1 mpg. My 2000 Mercury 225hp optimax is a thirsty ole gal. I put an average of 50.00 worth of fuel in the boat every weekend, with sometime more. Looking at aluminum with a newer 4 stroke would make sense due to the weight reduction, and fuel economy rising in both the truck and boat.
    Results thus far, pulling the Ranger home Tuesday afternoon I got 14.6 mpg, so at this point I am making money in comparison to the Nitro.

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    Is this some of grizz's mountain math? Lol

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    BTW, is anyone else using the crappie.com app not seeing his pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by callen View Post
    BTW, is anyone else using the crappie.com app not seeing his pictures?

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    I see them

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