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Originally posted by bigdaddy_houseboaterView Post
Was reading the prop post about the 2000 and no holeshot.. then he says his WOT top speed is 39... I'd sink. Im a barefooter..
My 20i is making almost 51.
So today, I am thankful for... anything over 41 miles per hour.
Dam that is fast, my Zee maxes out about 41mph at 5200' with the 537 prop but it is a completly different hull you have
And 41 is plenty fast for me
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
I used to barefoot, last time was about 15 years ago. I can't believe I still have two feet attached to my legs now that I know better about the debris that lives in the waters I surf now. LOL
go up on the surf board yesterday - very happy that the wife is getting comfortable driving. I think I was too far back on the wave and too far back on the board. Lot's to learn.
Happy to help if you need some of tips I have learned and some extra ballast in the seat
Unfortunately, the Dinglets' team have gone 0-2 so far in the Tournament of Champions. I know they are down about losing after having gone 18-0 in their league, but all the teams are good and our team's bats have gone to crap.
They still have 2 more first round games, but that is probably it. It would take a lot of luck to make the semifinals with a 2-2 record.
Saturday morning we had their first tourney game, then we drove down to Carlsbad, CA to meet up with some friends. Hung out with them for the evening, then drove up to Anaheim Sunday and caught the Angels/Yankees game. Since the boys have gotten into baseball, we thought they'd like to see a major league game. Plus, their team is the Angels, and Riley has decided to be a Yankees fan. We got some pretty good seats and had a good time. Then drove back home.
Ten hours of driving for only a couple half-days made for a long weekend.
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