here it is my very own 4.1 polycraft powered by a 30hp electric start tohatsu,and the best part about it is i paid cash for it and dont owe a cent on it
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here it is my very own 4.1 polycraft powered by a 30hp electric start tohatsu,and the best part about it is i paid cash for it and dont owe a cent on it
cheers tim![]()
Did it come with the shelia???![]()
nah just jokin
Nice boat, should stand out abit from the crowd with that yellow.
How's the 30 go with it???
Any plans on how your gonna fit it out???
congratulations and enjoy ya new boat
jono
the 30 pulls it along ok,my handheld gps recorded a max speed of 25 knots,i have a new humminbird matrix 12 sounder to fit to it but i dont have any big plans for it as im not sure how long ill hold onto it as i wanna marry my fiancee of 7 years and buy a house in the near future.Originally Posted by fishin_till_late
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Nice looking rig Tim,
is that trim & tilt also?
You don't have any big plans for it? was your fiancee sitting next to you when you typed that
regards, Steve.
Nice toys Tim.
Cheers
Steven
Cheers
Steven
Couple of nice toys u got there matekeep us posted how the poly handles and any mods you do to it
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nar no trim & tiltOriginally Posted by gelsec
it handles pretty good in calm water but when the chop picks right up its a fairly rough ride,i might have to play with the trim positions on the motor.Originally Posted by masterdusky
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Great boat Tim.
Love the colour!
Cheers Andy.
by the look of your avatar you own a yellow poly alsoOriginally Posted by Relaxed
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cheers tim
I have a similar set up. It will want to porpise quite a bit until you trim the motor in far enough. You will soon notice the difference well you reach the optimum trim.
Boat!! What boat??
Oh, that boat, nice unit Tim, where do you usually put out from?
I have a poly front runner with a 50hp honda that cavitates a lot if I make a moderately sharp turn. The motor is set very low and I think I need to get it raised as the anti-cavitation plate is about 4inches under water and honda say 0-2 inches. Anyone care to comment?
Roy
as i said on PBO nice rig. hope you have heaps of fun in it.
mitch
Welcome to the Plastic Fantastic Club!! I'm sure you'll be happy with it, they are a great boat.
Kim.
Nice boat Tim well done [smiley=thumbsup.gif] now all you have to do is make it smell like fish
It's all part of the fishing experience![]()