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Note to self......Tin drives different from Glass.
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5729418" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>I have not been in a boat doing more than about 65mph but that was more than fast enough for a tin boat. The most scared I have been was when I put a 115 on the back of a 15ft procraft rated for an 80. It was not super fast but was faster than it should have gone. I went out on the cumberland early one morning when it was glass and got it going wide open and I hit a small ripple on the water and the steering wheel became loose and I realized at that moment I did not have control of the boat. All I could do was slowly pull back on the throttle until I gained control. My buddy who was in the boat with me had no idea that I almost soiled myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5729418, member: 23435"] I have not been in a boat doing more than about 65mph but that was more than fast enough for a tin boat. The most scared I have been was when I put a 115 on the back of a 15ft procraft rated for an 80. It was not super fast but was faster than it should have gone. I went out on the cumberland early one morning when it was glass and got it going wide open and I hit a small ripple on the water and the steering wheel became loose and I realized at that moment I did not have control of the boat. All I could do was slowly pull back on the throttle until I gained control. My buddy who was in the boat with me had no idea that I almost soiled myself. [/QUOTE]
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