Markystang Posted January 25, 2009 Report Posted January 25, 2009 Congrats man! ...and I know the feeling. I just bought a boat last month...lol!
Big Cliff Posted January 25, 2009 Report Posted January 25, 2009 I am so sorry for your luck! Give me the address and I will make a special trip to get it and haul it away for you. Since you are a valued member of the OFC, I won't even charge you for doing it (please remember to leave the keys and registration where I can easily find them) Seriously; Beautiful package, not quite my style but I sure wouldn't mind owning one!
David Chong Posted January 25, 2009 Report Posted January 25, 2009 Congratulations!!!! The best bass boat & the best motor made. You'll love it!!!! Good luck this up-coming season! Cheers, Dave
Cudz Posted January 25, 2009 Report Posted January 25, 2009 Congratulations!!!! The best bass boat & the best motor made. You'll love it!!!! Good luck this up-coming season!Cheers, Dave you're biased. lol I would agree with the best bass boat made. Yamaha I would say is the most reliable.
nancur373 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Posted January 26, 2009 It's a 115 4-stroke. Apparently it will hit about 47-50MPH (for now).That is..until I put a jack plate on it Sweet ride. What is a jack plate and what does it do? Curt
Stoty Posted January 26, 2009 Author Report Posted January 26, 2009 Sweet ride. What is a jack plate and what does it do? A jack plate allows the prop to run in cleaner water as to accommodate a higher engine height which leads to faster top end speeds and shallow water running. Less of the lower unit is in the water resulting in reduced drag. The prop is further away from the transom to avoid the boats turbulence as it travels through the water. Basically...makes you go smoother/faster.
aniceguy Posted January 26, 2009 Report Posted January 26, 2009 A jack plate allows the prop to run in cleaner water as to accommodate a higher engine height which leads to faster top end speeds and shallow water running. Less of the lower unit is in the water resulting in reduced drag. The prop is further away from the transom to avoid the boats turbulence as it travels through the water. Basically...makes you go smoother/faster. lmao someone has been reading up on things
Stoty Posted January 26, 2009 Author Report Posted January 26, 2009 It's true! I've been doing my homework!
ecmilley Posted January 26, 2009 Report Posted January 26, 2009 welcome to the ranger club your gonna love it and with the 4-stroke decent mileage as well
aniceguy Posted January 26, 2009 Report Posted January 26, 2009 he will love the boat until his first clubbie and he sees a triton stream past him
LeXXington Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 Very nice boat, congrats. With the thinkness of simcoe ice, it may be a while till you get to open her up
fishindevil Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 The new #1 girl in your life !!!!! nice rig bud....cheers
Stoty Posted January 27, 2009 Author Report Posted January 27, 2009 he will love the boat until his first clubbie and he sees a triton stream past him Well...since "Triton guys" are far inferior with their fishing skills to "Ranger guys", we like giving you a head start!
aniceguy Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 Well...since "Triton guys" are far inferior with their fishing skills to "Ranger guys", we like giving you a head start! now that waas a good one!!!!!
Stoty Posted January 27, 2009 Author Report Posted January 27, 2009 Ha ha ha, I thought you would like that one!
aniceguy Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 ya made me chuckle. . . . . . . now wait till us triton guys start flippin a jig off the bow and you need to get away the weight of the hull makes it tough in cpomparision to a triton akin to a tank and a svelt swimmer
ecmilley Posted January 27, 2009 Report Posted January 27, 2009 don't worry stoty had my ranger in 3-4 ft'rs the nitro and trition guys were hiding in the back bays
mbac31 Posted January 28, 2009 Report Posted January 28, 2009 Hey Stoty. No need to wait that long. First warm day I'll take mine out with ya. Launch out of the bluffs. I run mine all winter still. Fishin near the mouth of Frenchmens bay is still good at times. Usually by the end of Feb or first week in March. PS. What type of Jackplate are you gonna run. Depends on what you plan on doing or rigging that with. You dont gain alot of speed on most boats with a Jackplate. I have put several on boats of mine. I'm putting the new atlas on my boat this spring. Sure is nice in the shallows though.
aniceguy Posted January 28, 2009 Report Posted January 28, 2009 lol see stoty how the ranger guys get when the sled gets talked about ( INSERT DR EVILS LAUGH) Smallie is right maybe 3-5 miles but it will cost the JP and a new prop as your going to have to change that with the plate more then likely, seeing the boat and hearing the great report from your mechanic on it my opinion. . . . . run it . . gun it and enjoy the boat while its not a toon its the next best thing
Stoty Posted January 28, 2009 Author Report Posted January 28, 2009 Ya, not gonna spend anymore on it right now, lol. Smalliefisher, I will keep that in mind, once it warms up a bit! Thanks!
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