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Is that before or after the duct tape modifications?Legend:biggrin::icon_attnwhore:
:Iconrotfl:Iconrotfl:IconrotflIs that before or after the duct tape modifications?
ya, check out fastcats, well Lanier now...I saw one of those pickle fork boats with a Merc. offshore engine and bass seats.
The bottom picture looks a little gay to me!!!:riaa:another Stroker...
Dude they are just trying to reduce the wind drag. They probably shaved their chests too. :biggrin:The bottom picture looks a little gay to me!!!:riaa:
Man if that boat tried that run at Plez, Bart, Sag, or Canyon on a Sat or Sun the county coroner would have some work to do over the weekend!! Pretty cool design though. It's amazing how big that boat is yet how little pad is in the water at times in that video.
DAMN. thats pretty cool.
at 105+ mph I imagine the wind ripped their shirts clean offThe bottom picture looks a little gay to me!!!:riaa:
You get what you pay for though man. Make sure that you do plenty of research on the manufacturer and look into scoping out a Bumble Bee owners forum first to see how owners like theirs. Aesthetically, they do look pretty clean and the price is tempting.I've been drooling over the new Bee Lines for a while now - If I could get a decent raise, I'd be all over one. I don't think that there's another make where you can get as much of a boat for relatively little money.
I am friends with Rich Tauber, who is a partner with the owners of Phoenix Bass Boats. We were talking about the boats one day and he tells me that these are the finest boats he has ever fished. They use the highest quality materials, the best manufacturing techniques, and have incorporated real fishing functionality, he calls them "if I made a bass boat I would..." features.I've been drooling over the new Bee Lines for a while now - If I could get a decent raise, I'd be all over one. I don't think that there's another make where you can get as much of a boat for relatively little money.