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PUREBAY2200 01-22-2012 09:40 PM

^^^^^^^^
That's funny!!!!

SaltyShaw 01-22-2012 09:55 PM

Haters gon hate. . . . . ordered mine 2 months ago when the boat was in the process of being built, just telling you what I was told by PP but thanks alot dream killers LOL

just jackin with yall, dosent bother me if its the 1st "SOLD" on the market or the 100th one they all da same and they will be bad arses.
Thanks for the congrats on the new boat

Montauk17 01-22-2012 10:19 PM

Pro's always get the cool stuff first....10 footer looks retarted on a bass boat

http://www.bassmaster.com/sites/defa...e/IMG_5990.jpg
http://www.bassmaster.com/sites/defa...e/4M2Z5022.jpg

fishinpox 01-22-2012 10:42 PM

I wouldn't want dual power poles, on my old boat I had a single and I liked the pivot one just one. You could stab it and use the TM to position how u wanted the boat so every one in the boat could fish , and so you could pivot to block out potluck ears when they get to close!

skeeter77346 01-23-2012 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 380261)
About to pull the trigger and order the new 10' power Pole "blade" and a atlas hydraulic jackplate . I have a 24' triton lts any ideas on what size set back would be best for this boat as far as jackplate? 8"? 10"? 12"? And why?

On the Atlas JP - Look at the new Bobs Action Jac - http://www.bobsmachine.com/

The reason I say that, is I have had 3 Bob's on new rigs since 2006 with zero issues. But my Atlas is one year old and has had warranty work done 2 times, each time replacing the ram and motor (customer pays labor and freight - parts are 'free' from Atlas)

First time the pump would leak down randomly - trailered from Grand Isle to New Orleans - started up and ended flat down. That was replaced. Then that 2nd unit would not trim up over 5,000 rpm (could not handle the torque with positive trim) this time replaced with a stronger motor - so they say.

Will go with Bob's next time around.


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