If looking at an HTM I’d avoid the 1st model. They had wood floors and did not have the “triangles” on the back. The second gen versions had the figberglass liners.
Horizontal. They are there to help stabilize, not act as plows. The tabs are simply extending and widening the lifting strakes back behind the boat. Running them horizontal lets the tabs lift the ass-end vertically. Putting them parallel means that you are not lifting straight up, but rather...
AVE - guy tears apart tools and fabricobles shit together
Electroboom - unibrow guy builds electronics and usually zaps himself with a full bridge rectifier
LA Beast - competitive eater.
Not necessarily, someone made/makes an adapter from TRS to Bravo, but you’ll have the same problems...you leave the transmissions in, and bypass the shifting in the Bravo. That or an endless supply of TRS’s in the back of the truck. Konrad just bolt up...simple and done. I’ll see if I can...
Avoid the #2 like the plague. They were weaker than the TR and parts are impossible to find. The #2 is a TR top with a smaller bottom...so weaker than the TR. #3’s were quite a bit beefier all the way around. To switch to a #3 or 5 or any others is a whole new transom setup.
If you look on...
Looking online...sounds like the lower gears are the weak point They pit and ultimately crack.
I’d venture to guess that lots of drive oil changes will help. Other than that. ..start saving for bravos,#3’s, Konrad, Kaama, or arneson.
Downtown Franklin is a great place to check out. Very small town feel.
There is a restaraunt called Puckets in downtown Franklin which is awesome southern food. Also, be sure to put Martins BBQ on your short list of places to eat. Very casual, very tasty.
Radnor lake is an amazing...
That is my Uncle! Absolutely one of the nicest guys out there! I learned a ton from him. His health is keeping him off the water :( Here is to hoping he gets better quick so he can enjoy the lake.
FYI though Dutch East India Company at its height was worth 7.4 trillion in todays dollars, in an economy thats total worth when you account for inflation was worth far less than today.
Meaning not only did they have more value, they ahd a far great segment of the total market
we have ten foot ceilings plus trays in most of the home. The great room and foyer are 22 foot. We bought it because of the feeling of added space. Think resale...and how having the extra height will add to a buyers perceived value.