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Pipe_Dream 10-12-2006 09:59 AM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
Beautiful pic, and you get all that performance out of a 115? :o

I am impressed. 8)

willy 10-12-2006 10:05 AM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
Thanks Pipe, I'm trying to post pics like Blue told me but the photo is not opening as a pic just a link.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...s/DSCF0098.jpg

willy 10-12-2006 10:41 AM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
Tin Blue told me a way to do it from the gallery, I thought I understood but apparently not :-/

OK, here is what I did.

Went to the gallery and clicked on a pic. All good. Then I right-click on the picture and select properties. From there I copy the Address (URL) and paste it in the post. In the post, just before the url you have to put . You basically enclose the address of the picture inside the img "tags".

Here is an example - I used parenthesis here instead of [] so you could see. Had I used the [] the picture would've shown up:

(img)http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...R1_09_28.sized .jpg
(/img)

Let me know if you have questions. You can practice by PMing me if you like.

Later,
Blue

Don't seem to work for me, Blue got voodoo :D

Blue_Runner 10-12-2006 11:21 AM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
???Dang man, I don't know ??? Hey the link works almost as good - at least you linked to a pic huh?!

macojoe 10-12-2006 05:19 PM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
you have to start with

[img] * URL Here no spaces *then end like this [ /img]


or the easy way is to hit the little pic button in tool bar when you reply, then just copy paste the url between the img brackets!

macojoe 10-12-2006 05:23 PM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
your first pic address is, I spaced the address so it woun't work.

h *ttp://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/albums/album87/125184_R1_21_16.sized .jpg

now if you do this, again I will space so it won't work!!

[img ]http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/albums/album87/125184_R1_21_16.sized .jpg[ /img]




willy 10-12-2006 06:17 PM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
Thanks Wind Talker, I got it to work this afternoon after a long consultation with TinMan. He straightened me out ;)

TheTinMan 10-13-2006 01:22 AM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fishbonejr
whats the top speed with that small of outboard?


Quote:

Originally Posted by willy
Racer it is definetly for sale, as far as performance this is what I know, with three guys, full tank of gas coolers and all the other fishing regalia along with the enclosure front up GPS says I am doing 32 mph.
Two things in ref to that, I have a standard Aluminum 15/17 prop and I think that there might be a better prop for my set up because under that load I max at 5200 RPM. Which my manual says is in the range but I believe 5500-5600 would be better. Second the only place I am even capable of using that motor is at the shore, Raritan Bay to be exact and I have yet to ever fish there on a day where I would be able to open her up for any length of time due to the condtions and my neck. The other end of that is that 115 launches that boat to plane with the standard prop very quick. As quick as my Robalo 1820 CC with Merc 150 did, also when I do the big tube thing with two or three big kids on and the other kids and CEO in the boat it is effortless for it. I do credit the Armstrong Bracket with some of that performance, how much I don't know.
One thing I do know is I filled the tank last month with gas and fished from early morning hours to dark with a full crew and load, running all over the place trying to find fish in all the wrong places, then took the kids to Lake Hopatcong and had a day of tubing fishing and cruising, used the boat for about four hours on Round Valley reservoir looking for Lakers then went to fill up this past sunday to go out for the day on the bay and it took 28 gallons. Thats right 28 gallons.
Don't know if it that is good compared to others but for me that is the norm with this engine.
I should also say one day when I first got the boat last year I was on the bay and close to Sandy Hook and the water was like glass at dead high tide and I got 35 mph with it trimed up higher than I would normally run.


C YENSEN 10-16-2006 06:00 PM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
ANY BITES YET WILLY? ???

willy 10-19-2006 12:17 AM

Re: For Sale   Old School
 
A couple of guys called, they need to work it out with their respective CEO's but in a word no. Thats OK, I got some eeling to do starting now and if I have to winterize it and close it up so be it. I can think of worse things than to be saddled with a nice V20.
Depending on what happens with me at my job the next few months I may have some cash to buy a decent shoot and skoot tin boat for local fishing, besides TinMan says he will hook me up if I need the feel of a tin rig during the winter for trout ;D


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