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Sorry for the quality I took them with my Iphone, I thought I had the camera in the boat but I didnt. It was dark when we left in the morning and when I got home it was to dark to take good pictures. Looks like I need Chris to give me some picture pointers I also forgot to take some pictures of the best side image transducer install I have ever seen. I will try and get those posted in the next couple of weeks. Judd Lasiter
Sweet looking Puma, Judd! Congrats on the new ride…. John Helms Hot Springs, ARJohn Helms Hot Springs, AR
That is a real sharp cat. I like that silver color alot.
Nice looking ride, I am also a huge fan of white and silver!
Judd she looks great. Love the silver with the red pins. No red boot?
Bama96 wrote: Judd she looks great. Love the silver with the red pins. No red boot? I ended the streak . I really like the red and it is sure is easier to keep up than this black one. The next owner picked these colors and I think he did a great job. I also will add that I had more comments on the 08 needing a black instead of red boot than I had on the prior 2, so it seems the black is a higher demand than what the red was/is…I still like the red personally. Thanks guys, I like it. The boat is awesome to fish from and run, especially in the rough water. I need to put my 27 Trophy on it to see how much of the rough water is boat and how much is this new Fury. It really holds the nose up at slower speeds and will stay on plane into the low to mid 20s which is perfect when it gets rough. JL
Judd, SWEEET ride. Thanks for giving us a PEEK. Let me know how the 27 4 blade works. I got 77.5 on Friday and still did not have it stretched out. No funny junk on the top end either. I have lowered the motor a half inch so far. I did catch air a couple of times in the afternoon when the wind picked up on Cedar Creek and the prop lost contact with the water and I was not running fast at all. I need to try the 4 blade as well. Lets still try to connect the next week or so if possible. I was prefishing for Ignition on Friday. Nothing very good to report. MikeLast edited by JMTFrisco on January 5th, 2009, 2:11 am, edited 1 time in total.Jmtfrisco, Texas
Can you give us the color scheme? That is a pretty boat. Thanks.
I know I posted replying to Mike and Chet but it is gone??? Mike – I guess I shouldve called because we were out there Friday too. We were side finding looking for brush and off shore stuff Friday and we were out there too. Getting ready for Ignition. We only fish about 3 spots we found as we had a lot of ground to cover. We caught 3 keepers with one good one. But we found lots of good looking stuff and caught fish off of 3 of them so that was promising. We idled around from Cedar Branch down past Crappie Island so we covered a ton of water. We have 334 to the spillway on the west side and then 334 down to Cedar on the east side plus we need to do Clear and Caney so we have lots more homework left to do. It will all be worth it but burning gas and time….I suspect we will end up with more places than we can fish. With as windy as that lake gets it will be good to have a bunch of stuff to look at. I am sure we will be out there quite a bit the next month so I will touch base with you and weather permitting see what we can do. Chet – I like the red boots personally but I heard a couple of times that if the boot was black I would buy it. So it seems most just want the black boot. I already know the red is a lot easier to take care of but I need to order what is going to sell. I didnt pick these colors the next owner did but I think he did a good job. As much as I like the red I might end up sticking with the black. Chuck – it is silver cap, white hull, white cap insert, silver hull insert, red pins, black boot, porcelian (sp?) seats with red and marble insets in the seats with ash carpet. Thanks guys! JL
Nice Ride, Judd Ed”Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by an unscrupulous main- stream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.”
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