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Thank you for the welcome everyone. I am looking forward to future posts I do have to warn you ahead I do cry and #%&&$ and whine about WINTER so I am apologizing now .
 
Very sharp boat!! Love the colors and graphics! Have you considered trim tabs to keep the bow down on take off? My Check is larger and I would not think of, not, having tabs. Not sure how they would work in your case, but it might win the lady over??
Welcome! I am new here myself, enjoying the view and the company! About winter, you should try a Michigan winter, we already had snow this season.. :( :(
 
Hello my name is Don ,I have to say after growing up my whole life with boats I finally have the perfect boat for me .the brx2400 checkmate. And now I find a site that has the same love ....Life is good!

Welcome to the forum ---- really really nice 2400 you have there.
 
Nice boat, I have a 2010 2400 BRX with a 300 XS as well.
I keep mine in the water the entire summer as I live on the water. I know many will cringe at the thought but I love just jumping in and turning the key. Make sure when you tilt your engine out of the water have the wheel turned hard left. If you don't it really kinks the rigging tube and will eventually make it split. If you have it turned hard left it puts the least amount of stress on it.
 
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