High Cotton wrote: Guys, you dont just jump in one of these things and do 85. The biggest thing i had to overcome between 74 and 80 was how fast things come at you and how fast your mind and hands can react to the things coming at you. 75 is one thing. 80 is full concentration. I cant imagine 85. I looked on my history the other day and had a 82 or 83 mph run somewhere in there. Im sure it was running downriver on the Mississippi River but it still counts. I would love to see them have a driving competition on the river right now. Say a long distance run from St. Louis to New Orleans – that would be cool!!!!Rick James just need to know a few things. Now, while you doing this 82/83mph, with things going by like that captain Kirk piloting his spaceship #1: Was this when yo motor toter was still attached and banging on you propeller?Because that toter could give you some type of superfreaky hydrofoil kind of lift and increase yo speed, like this:or #2: Was this when you had yo livewell full of those deceased bloated up basses because they float really good and could give yo boat some extra flotation, also increasing yo speed?Because “The Kang” seem to suggest, on another un-named centralized bassboat message board, that these speeds were obtained while yo boat was following closely behind and/or possibly drafting a black Tayota TundraWe just gots to know how you did this Mr. Cotton.Last edited by imrickjames on May 6th, 2011, 2:06 am, edited 1 time in total.