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    sounds like you are on the right track. Keep dropping it down until it planes off right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaperMouth View Post
    rich boger has retired from prop work
    Dang. Who's he sending his referals to then? Cause that's who Torch needs.

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    The Man at Power Tech told me a prop will not fix my problem.
    [SIGPIC]Drake Waterfowl Prostaff, Dakota Decoys Prostaff,F&F Boats, Mercury Marine, Rig Em Right, Crappie Logic Jigs, Slab Bandits, Hayes Calls, and Kick's Choke Tubes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Dang. Who's he sending his referals to then? Cause that's who Torch needs.

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    Mark croxton is the best I have heard of as far as props...he did some work for me earlier this year...he really knows his stuff, he even has is own line of props out now

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    Torch when we first got our bass boat it had a terrible prop on it that ran very flat...i got a new one and gained almost 10mph and it lifts the whole boat out of the water...no matter where you put the motor a bad prop will not get that boat running right

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    Mark Croxton...that's it!

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    Take it to Performance Outboard at the old Safe Harbor building and let Marion or Kenny fix it for you.

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    I don't know if that fella is right or not from Power Tech Torch, but I'd keep talking to as many prop guys as I could. Personally, I think he's full of crap. I don't have much of a knowledge base on propping an aluminum boat, but I know for a fact you can work a prop on a heavy glass boat and make the thing try and run at a 30 degree angle on plane if you've got the power to do it, all by changing the rake, pitch, cup and other proppy type words.

    I can't believe that your boat is so nose heavy that a prop can't overcome it. How about your boys at Jaco. Bound to be a jam up set up guy there to talk with.

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    I told ya to call Solas!!!!
    Stick yo jig in there!

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