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  • #305712

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    Thats great. I am sure everyone appreciated you giving them the opportunity to spend that time together.Good Job! T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #362877

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    Hey Mike, I wish i would of known you were there. I would of looked you up. What color was your boat, I saw several.. Terry Moss T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #354453

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    I am having the same issue. I called AFT, he gave me some thing to check but agreed it didnt sound right. Please keep us posted on what you find out. (I also am a former owner of a DualPro never had any issues) T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #274372

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    Welcome and congrats T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #375609

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    CLR -Buy it at any store. Reduce by half and wear rubber gloves. Rinse thoroughly! T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #332404

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    My 07 has 32 gal under seat and two 10 gal in the rear. The two in the rear are tied together. T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #419368

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    What is a Lester? T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #416917

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    BCB, I dont find these on your Parts Page for sale. If I can order it from you, how much do they run? or Do we need to order these directly from Lester? T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #317168

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    I have a 07 Puma w/Mercury 250 ProXS. I have been running a 26 and 27 P Tempest (both worked by Mark Croxton) on my boat since it was new. I have bought a 26 p Fury recently. The big difference I see is the driveability of the boat. It is easier to drive above 70 mph. My Tempests are fast but if someone is not used to driving a fast bass boat, well to say the least, you have your hands full. The Fury took care of some of that. Dont get me wrong, you still have to drive it, but it is not as “loose”. The speeds are comparable between the two props. I carry a heavy load of tackle and I team tournament fish. We fished on Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma yesterday. With the livewells full, and 12 lbs of fish. My big %&$@# and my partners 200 lbs. we were running 73.6 – 74 mph GPS. That is with my Tempest. Ill get my Fury back from Mark Croxton tomorrow. He believes he can get me a little more top end with this worked Fury and not give up any handling characteristics. T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #422730

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    T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #469100

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    What are the mfg. dates of the boats?
    My ’07 is labeled “empty” and “auto”. 2 positions only.

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    T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS
    Chickasha, OK
    #277539

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    My 07 PUMA will do it with any prop. I have to say, it took me a while to learn to drive it. The trick is to never let it start. You have to put enough steering input into it to keep it from starting. On mine, it takes , “more less” pumping the steering wheel to the left then back to neutral. If you try to snap the steering wheel left, it just upsets it and makes it worst. I found out the key is to do this before ever offers to chine walk. You hear people say “drive through it” I would like to see them drive mine through it. LOL Anyway, it took quite awhile to get mine figured out. To be honest, it took me and my son driving trying different things before we mastered it. My boat with the driver only will run 79.2 GPS, 5880 RPM with a 26 Fury (Mark Croxton B&B). I am here to to tell you, Im a little busy at that speed! But its awesome. T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #277543

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    Clint B, Where does 3 5/8″ put you when you compare inner and outer plate on your jackplate? Near Flush I am guessing.Last edited by BCB Puma on May 5th, 2009, 9:18 pm, edited 1 time in total. T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #274095

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    I used the large T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

    #264711

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    $100.00 T. Moss, 2007 Puma – Mercury 250 ProXS Chickasha, OK

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