Tom helped me a bunch with the setup on my Placecraft when he worked for Rex Marine. He always took the time to think back when it was built and give me great information. Super nice guy.
Nice boats.
Tom helped me a bunch with the setup on my Placecraft when he worked for Rex Marine. He always took the time to think back when it was built and give me great information. Super nice guy.
Nice, so how did it run?
Hey Bense,
You are the one that told me to call him. He took my daycruiser from 58mph machine that porpoised to my still not so fast 72mph machine. He still helped alot on the handling, shoe and snoot selection. It is still for sale in the spam section if you want to see the pics. I love the boat but I just needed something with a little more room.
He took my daycruiser from 58mph machine that porpoised to my still not so fast 72mph machine. He still helped alot on the handling, shoe and snoot selection.
What is your set up? shoe snoot angles and such.
How did you get the porpose out of it?
Not as nice as the above PlaceCrafts but here is a couple of mine.
http://www.shorewoodgroup.com/***boat/PlaceCraft.jpg
http://www.shorewoodgroup.com/***boat/webImage.jpg
Did That Thing Ever Sell?
Yes, I bought it from Brian last June So far its been a great ride. Good solid boat and good runner. I need to work the hardware a bit more just to see if I can break the triple digits without the fogger system.
Oh no kidding. I've seen you post on here before and never realized. That had to be hard to part with that boat. The way I see it, you might be able to match it, but it would be pretty much impossible to surpass it.
Whitey is one lucky guy.
Hey Dan this might be our lucky break in getting that new hull were looking for. I think side by side place crafts would look cool don't you think
James