12-30-08, 05:16 PM | #26 |
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I have found my Triton runs a lot smoother if I add water to the livewells as soon as I put in.
May slow me down a couple of MPH but better than all that wobble . Besides , I never caught a bass going 60+ mph. hahahahahhaha |
12-30-08, 07:20 PM | #27 |
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Just think if you did it would have to be a keeper
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12-31-08, 07:03 PM | #28 |
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Thanks EVERYONE......
I have been learning so much and as of late I took it back to the dealer for the trolling motor alignment. The indicator didn't line up so I felt for the price I paid for the boat, they should fix it. Anyhow, as I was talking to the rep he informed me that no, NO after market stuff. Prop torque was something I learned about. So for now I am just going to slow it down and really get to learn my boat. But I will admit, there is just something so exhilerating about getting off work and taking a ten minute ride to drop you boat in the nearest lake and let it all out. I was told that with some things you lose holeshot. What is holeshot? |
12-31-08, 07:04 PM | #29 |
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Oh, yeah when its just me and the boat.. and I am in the cockpit
and I think of how hard I work and how much I give to my family and this one thing is what I have been blessed to have.. it makes me feel good. It really does and at that point I just slow down and keep it about 45mph and just ride. |
12-31-08, 07:05 PM | #30 |
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holeshot is the TAKEOFF. OR WHEN YOU FLOOR IT SO TO SPEAK.
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12-31-08, 09:24 PM | #31 |
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hole shot is the time it takes to go from dead still to on plane. the faster you acceive plane the faster the hole shot..
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01-11-09, 08:10 PM | #32 |
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Thanks guys,
I am going to take everything out the boat the next time to see if I have too much stuff. I did talk to a guy at the coperate office who talk to the service dept to check on the issue of steering and maybe its prop torque. I have a manual jackplate that is six and a half inches and a tempest plus 25 pitch prop. The coperate guys were great at triton and are a pleasure to speak with. Thanks to you guys, I really appreciate the help. There aren't many people in the world these days willing to lend a helping hand to a stranger. |
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Be safe,Catch Fish and Have fun.
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