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<blockquote data-quote="Seth" data-source="post: 212522" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>What kind of setup is he running? That 1860 Legend with the 225ho maxes at 54 heading down river. Normal is right around 50.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I gig out of my boat all the time. Nobody else has a decent gigging rig so we are always using mine. Last year I went with a pair of 400w metal halide lights versus the 300w Walmart halogens and man does it light up the water now. The mud/sand is more of a pain to clean the fish scales on my carpet. If I come across an old rubber bed liner, I'm gonna trim it to fit my front deck to save some clean up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What size engine are you running? Is that a .80 or .100 hull? We usually pick up a few miles an hour with two people in the boat. The boat doesn't lean as much as with just one person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth, post: 212522, member: 1022"] What kind of setup is he running? That 1860 Legend with the 225ho maxes at 54 heading down river. Normal is right around 50. I gig out of my boat all the time. Nobody else has a decent gigging rig so we are always using mine. Last year I went with a pair of 400w metal halide lights versus the 300w Walmart halogens and man does it light up the water now. The mud/sand is more of a pain to clean the fish scales on my carpet. If I come across an old rubber bed liner, I'm gonna trim it to fit my front deck to save some clean up. What size engine are you running? Is that a .80 or .100 hull? We usually pick up a few miles an hour with two people in the boat. The boat doesn't lean as much as with just one person. [/QUOTE]
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