That's rad. Me and a couple buddies in high-school rented an early/mid 80s caddy limo like this one for prom. It was white with gold centered spokes and had 2-15s in the trunk.
Was running a Hill SL5 15.5" 32p 5 blade or a labbed bravo 1 30p. Planes and handles great but had terrible slip. I got my drive back from IMCO 2 weeks ago with the #6 shaft in it. I should have a new 16.5- 33 18r Merc cleaver in about 2 weeks.
Did you make the changes to that boat or did...
I'm in Washington and couldn't get the majors above to do anything for me. I went through a local broker because they dealt with Foremost but they set me up through Markel. Read the policy carefully as they leave out/exclude a bunch. Only I can drive the boat, anything that happens over 65mph...
I tried a Hill 34p 15° last year before changing everything. My drive was too low and not enough rake on the prop. It got sketchy over 85, felt like it wanted to bury the left sponson. It worked fine other than that.
Lol, thats what I was told after we had them. Momma wanted them so that is what we ended up with. They look good but like I stated they have gotten their fair share of chips and nicks. We also have four boys 18,12,7,and 3 so there is that too.
I have quartzite countertops (slab quartz, slightly harder than marble but weaker than granite). If you have kids or a clumsy wife stay away from them. I have chips in the edges and around the sink.
That a JoeBlo setup out of Australia. I'm curious if he has small injectors in the hat just to keep the blower cooled/lubed or if he is using all of them (in the hat and rails) for fuel. He makes badass stuff. I'm thinking I need his low profile bug catcher hat.
Haven't been is an SS but love the way my RPM rides. We have 4 kids so space and a shaded place was big on my list. Rock solid cruising 80-90 with 6 of us, fuel, and coolers/gear.
Debt to high credit changed. When you first make a large purchase your debt to high limit is high(100%), as you pay it down it looks awsome because your only using $5k with an original loan of $40k (12.5%). When you pay it off you are essentially erasing the $40k of available credit but still...