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Got me a new rig yesterday. Haven't gotten any good pictures yet, but here's the ones off boattrader. Triton 20 Tunnel
Love the boat. Took it for a run right before dark this evening. Now I just need a name. Any ideas?

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That's a beautiful rig, Nathan. A little bigger than your last boat. :thumbup:
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dang dats a sho nuff not no get by :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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:thumbup: Nice, reel nice.

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THAT LOOKS LIKE A KEEPER. I SURE HOPE IT IS NOT LIKE ONE I BOUGHT 2 YRS. AGO. IT GOT TO THE POINT I DID NOT EVEN WANT TO GO FISHIN, EVERYTIME I WENT IT WAS ANOTHER PROBLEM TO FIX. I ENDED UP NAMING IT ON ONE SIDE (MONEY BUCKET) AND ON THE OTHER SIDE (HAZARDOUS WASTE) . THAT IS THE FIRST BOAT THAT I HAVE BOUGHT THAT I DIDN'T MAKE A COUPLE OF THOUSAND ON.
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Post by Eerman »

Looks good Nathan. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Good looking boat, but too many ponies on the rear end. That much power can get you into trouble real fast... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Chalk »

Sweet boat Nathan, nicely laid out and sufficiently powered :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by Nathan »

It's powered accordingly for a 2000+ lb boat. The dry weight on the hull is 2000#'s. At 20' long and 8' wide it also has alot of wetted surface area. Top end how it is set up now is right at 50mph. With a different prop and the jack plate I have waiting to go on it 55 should be a good goal. Cruise is right at about 40 right now, and thats the most it will generally see.

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Very nice. :thumbup:
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SWEEEEEEETTTTTT :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Nice rig :thumbup:
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Nice rig! :thumbup:
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