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    I thought he went through the whole grab handle analysis last fall and since someone has even installed one.
    Last edited by thtrog; 05-01-2011, 06:29 PM.

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      Originally posted by thtrog View Post
      I thought he went trough the whole grab handle analysis last fall and since someone has even installed one.
      Not up to par.

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        I need to go put up my camping gear and see if the tent is dried out.

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          I've also got to get all my gear out of the demo boat.

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            I find it interesting that somethings we need to do exactly what the manufacturers say and others we do what we want.

            I have one of the scout chairman that like to make their opinion rules. We need to follow the rules as long as it is convienent for him if not then we need to follow his opinion. Bad thing is I am the only one that will say anything.


            {Sigh}

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              Originally posted by thtrog View Post
              I've also got to get all my gear out of the demo boat.
              You weren't donating it?

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                Jwank is going to have WA proving the y harness system now.

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                  Originally posted by skippabcool View Post
                  I forgot that I would have to tell them they are all wrong too.

                  {Sigh}
                  Skippa, didn't you just get back from church? come on now....Leave the fins alone.

                  I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                    We got your "fin" Eddie, and that is a Fact.
                    Just got schooled on Gorilla Fins. Thanks for the education...who knew...I do now.
                    I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                      F'ing fins fpost

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                        Originally posted by robert theisen View Post
                        NO FORD HAS BEEN THE NUMBER 1 SELLING TRUCK FOR 30 PLUS YEARS IN A ROW!DODGE HASN'T EVEN MADE IT TO NUMBER 2 YET.
                        I thought they were Fiat's now

                        Originally posted by thtrog View Post
                        Bu's have Monstrous Fins and only need two...didn't you know that.


                        Features on Top of Features: Malibu Gorilla Fins
                        The Malibu Boats mission statement begins with "Build the best boat..." and continues with "...for a fair price..." To fulfill this pledge Malibu builds innovation and technology into the boats as standard features. This is how they honor their commitment to excellence and to their family of owners. "The best boat for a fair price" pledge is fulfilled with standard features like the Gorilla Fins.

                        Tracking fins like Malibu’s Gorilla Fins have a huge impact on the boat’s handling. Standard on all v-drive Malibu boat models, these monstrous fins promote tight flat turns and rock-solid tracking even with a progressive-cutting rider in tow. Malibu engineers recognize the precise performance well-designed fins can add, even to an award-winning Sport-V hull. Industry experts notice the benefits of these exclusive Malibu fins too. The enhanced handling Gorilla Fins create has played a valuable role in securing seven consecutive Boat of the Year Awards for Malibu Boats.

                        Just like the addition of fins advanced the world of surfing; tracking fins, skegs or skags as they are sometimes referred to, can ensure the directional stability of a boat. Fins were originally added to surfboards to prevent the board from sliding sideways. The same is true with fins on a boat, but unlike a surfboard a water sports boat can slide or be pulled off course. When a rider in tow is cutting hard to the outside, the force that pull creates can actually move a boat without fins off its path. Similarly, when a boat is in a tight turn the force of the boat’s weight can cause fin-less models to roll or slide up onto their side making turns unwieldy and difficult to control. Well-designed tracking fins, like Gorilla Fins, will eliminate these types of complications.

                        Malibu engineers took their lead from the agile boards surfers use to shred waves, but they had to imaginatively apply this concept to a Malibu hull design. Malibu’s Gorilla Fins have a shape similar to surfboard fins, but on a Malibu they oversized specifically designed for balanced turns and rock-solid tracking. Gorilla Fins plunge deeper into the water than typical tracking fins and offer more than 120 square inches of surface area. Made of Manganese Bronze, Gorilla Fins are cast and then CNC machined for precise performance. Malibu Boats is the only water boat manufacturer to offer engineered fins as large as Gorilla Fins. Malibu Boats has earned every Boat of the Year Award given over the last seven years, thanks to advantages like superior handling.

                        Ummm Eddies kinda defensive about his finnage....
                        Can you pull a tube from them???
                        "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                          Wab just went after J
                          "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                            Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley are at record levels.

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                              WA reminds me of the engineers I work with. They design stuff, hand us the drawings, and we have to explain to them why it is not practical or won't work in the real world. Then we take over the project ourselves.

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                                Originally posted by ajholt7 View Post
                                Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley are at record levels.
                                Thats good I hope
                                "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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