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I HATE Florida.... [borat]NOT!!![borat]

Thanks.... I'll keep it in mind, but I really only want a 4" plate with 2" of lift. Would actually like to keep the manual plate too for weight savings.

Randy's bracket for $500 installed seems decent, I just need to find time to get over there.

Not to keep rubbing it in, but it was ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL day in sunny FL. Thankfully I don't have a real job, so I got to enjoy it again today!

This is a picture of the big bay heading out to the big water. I have NEVER EVER EVER seen it this perfectly calm.

GLASSSSSSS
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And a few more for fun...
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Notice the gas can in the left of the pic? AHAHAHAHHAHA YEAAAAHHHH... not good. Ran outta petro today on the water. Whoops! Some dude towed me into the marina I was in front of, unfortunately the pumps are off sun/mon! My buddy ended up getting me a few 5 gal jugs full.
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I'll take a 6" chop over calm any day. Pulsare hulls love to be aired out. They will handle much better and get better speeds when it's a little rougher. The chinewalk is easier to deal with too. I'm not sure how far we are from hitting the water up here. We usually make a few "cool" water runs. Let that engine gobble up some 40*-50* air always good for a few tenths.:D
 
I spent the day boating on wednesday in 80 degree weather. Had a nice lunch stop at Guanabanas in Jupiter. Made a few 75+ mph passes at the sandbar that my daughter recorded. I'll post the video once she downloads it! Just another great day of winter boating in Fl!!:bigthumb:
 
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