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I hear ya Mike, Grim got me all screwed up with the new Argent ;)

Its awesome though , 56 inches - 2 1/2 tube on G80-7T's :eek:

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Do any of these boats require trim tabs? Love my Seaducer 45, but the boat just doesn't want to fly like I think it should. It is like there is too much hook on the bottom. Been thinking about taking out a little at a time to see if I can get it to loosen the nose up.

David
 
Do any of these boats require trim tabs? Love my Seaducer 45, but the boat just doesn't want to fly like I think it should. It is like there is too much hook on the bottom. Been thinking about taking out a little at a time to see if I can get it to loosen the nose up.

David
David,

Raise the strut up. Let me know the next time you go run, I'll burn some nitro with ya.
 
Do any of these boats require trim tabs? Love my Seaducer 45, but the boat just doesn't want to fly like I think it should. It is like there is too much hook on the bottom. Been thinking about taking out a little at a time to see if I can get it to loosen the nose up.

David
David,

Raise the strut up. Let me know the next time you go run, I'll burn some nitro with ya.
Sounds like a plan!

David
 
Depends on what you plan to do with it? If it is racing SEADUCER is the Only Boat. a Seaducer that is set up correctly is extremely hard to beat on race day!
 
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A 'ducer will be tight if it is alone on the water. They come alive with the chop stirred up from other boats. Almost impossible to set up if you are alone on the water. What lloks about right when alone, is a bit too loose in race conditions.
 
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