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Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 22, 2009 9:33 pm
by Hippie459MN
Sure they can... Just bring a fishing pole and toss a line in the water. Now no one said you had to go slow doing it. :pound:

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 22, 2009 11:19 pm
by BUSHWACKER
Maple Leaf wrote:Michael Dixon's boat wasn't a bass boat, It was an STV RR right??? lol Don't know what your talkin about :lol:
Wrong! :P That's why I axed him when he broke 150 "I have a question, what lures do ya use at 150mph?" :lol: He has a 42' 3cyl diesel trawler :pound:
Did I notice that leaf in your avatar has 3 points on it? If ya dry it does it turn brown? Can ya smoke it? :mrgreen:
Dixon owns THE BASS BOAT RECORD! They call it that cause he was in a BASS BOAT! The boat he recently flipped was not it, I think it was a Bullet.

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 23, 2009 9:19 am
by Maple Leaf
BUSHWACKER wrote: Wrong! :P That's why I axed him when he broke 150 "I have a question, what lures do ya use at 150mph?" :lol: He has a 42' 3cyl diesel trawler :pound:
Did I notice that leaf in your avatar has 3 points on it? If ya dry it does it turn brown? Can ya smoke it? :mrgreen:
Dixon owns THE BASS BOAT RECORD! They call it that cause he was in a BASS BOAT! The boat he recently flipped was not it, I think it was a Bullet.
ahahaha :pound: , Well I must of missed it, Back to searching I go!

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 24, 2009 6:39 am
by nbvegas
BUSHWACKER wrote::boating: Bass boats not too fast huh? :lol: Michael Dixon's bass boat only did 152+mph ON RADAR! :o :up:
Tell him Mapleleaf.
And No it was not an OMC nor a 25" mid.
Streams are fast, they delaminate and also flip and ya get dead, another boat drag racer got killed this weekend in MO.
You should have a 20" to stop all that drag I have a 18' Motion Marine (LTV) with a 25" Yamaha 150.
Also a 79 Vector/ 200 Mariner EFI 20"
try http://www.hydrostream.org and do some reading don't worry about going real fast
Cars, bikes and sleds wreck too. It is a risk we all take. That is why I have already installed a new transom and stringers, a foot throttle, steering wheel mounted trim, and a kill switch. We wear life jackets and helments for any high speed runs and every person that gets in my boat is made very aware of the risks. Normally passangers don't ever see much over 55MPH unless they are sleeding or boating friends. It is now as safe as possible and 70MPH feels like driving an '87 lincon on the freeway. Now that everything is safe and solid I want to go fast. Hydro's are made for speed and i can't think of a better way to have fun on the water than racing your friends and enemies :) for the day.
Nick

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 24, 2009 8:49 pm
by Nomad
try premier marine in Florida. Orlando Area.
He is a rebuilder and sells parts. He has also owned a Hydrostream.
An honest dude.

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 24, 2009 10:32 pm
by Surface Scratcher
NBVegas said...
Now that everything is safe and solid I want to go fast. Hydro's are made for speed and i can't think of a better way to have fun on the water than racing your friends and enemies :)
:agree: Nicely said. :agree:

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 24, 2009 10:42 pm
by BUSHWACKER
Nomad wrote:try premier marine in Florida. Orlando Area.
He is a rebuilder and sells parts. He has also owned a Hydrostream.
An honest dude.
Can you post his phone number, I tried Whie and Yellow pages in Orlando, FL. Nothing found. Thanks.

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 25, 2009 9:33 pm
by Nomad
premier marine 386-690-5146
premiermarineinfo@att.net

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 26, 2009 3:21 am
by BUSHWACKER
Thank you. I will contact them next week.