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Old 01-17-2019, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by TNBronzeback View Post
Do what i do and you will have no issues:
1-launch boat.
2-start casting at the launch.
3- limit out in no time.
4- load boat back up. Never have to worry about weight distribution again.
Lol.
Im sure there are plenty of guys here, myself included who would be happy to meet you at the ramp and cruise around with ya to help ya out to get you on track.
A few shady guys that i personally know of that you should stay away from are: Agelessone, Skillet and XxJuicexX. While on the outside they seem like nice guys, are truly rookies who want nothing but the company of another man. Im not one to judge by no means, but if you dont care for that kind of action, steer clear of them characters. lol
Congrats on the new rig buddy, you will be running 100% before ya know it.

We've spent a few days and a night in your boat together chief..........





The best thing is time on the water figuring it out. Each boat can be different. My grandfathers pro craft wants the trim left down until you are out of the hole and on plane and then you can start to trim up to gain speed. My boat likes the you to start trimming up as soon as you step on the gas and the nose comes down from the initial push.
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