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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 345983" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>Well we got her on the water.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Motor is running. Took her out and got her on plane. She doesn't have the correct prop on her. She ran 29.8 @ 5500rpm. So I have a feeling she will run much more when she has the right pitch prop on. </p><p>I caught one fish and lost 2 that were pushing 5lbs. I don't know how you lose two fish on a rattle trap at the boat, but I did it. </p><p>The repositioned trolling motor worked great. Plans are now to get a depth finder on the trolling motor, get some weather stripping on the storage box lid, and locate a prop. Then I'm going to go ahead and add the three bank charger that I had decided against. I also need to get a main battery switch. The boat scraped the trailer loading and unloading, so I'll have to address this too. </p><p>Lots of projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 345983, member: 1931"] Well we got her on the water. Motor is running. Took her out and got her on plane. She doesn't have the correct prop on her. She ran 29.8 @ 5500rpm. So I have a feeling she will run much more when she has the right pitch prop on. I caught one fish and lost 2 that were pushing 5lbs. I don't know how you lose two fish on a rattle trap at the boat, but I did it. The repositioned trolling motor worked great. Plans are now to get a depth finder on the trolling motor, get some weather stripping on the storage box lid, and locate a prop. Then I'm going to go ahead and add the three bank charger that I had decided against. I also need to get a main battery switch. The boat scraped the trailer loading and unloading, so I'll have to address this too. Lots of projects. [/QUOTE]
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