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  • Thanks Mac & Carlton

    1st offshore trip with the new D4's. Just as I had hoped and they had told me its a different boat now!

    Powered up at 4:16 AM, lines in 96 nmiles away at 8:10 with 2 5-10 minute pit stops along the way. 25-26 knots the whole way at 3000 RPM.

    2 for 3 on big eye and 6 for 6 on rat bluefin.

    Powered up at 1:30 for the 92 nmile ride home and was at the harbor entrance at 4:53 with the same 2 pit stops along the way, 26-27 knots at 3050 RPM the whole way home.

    152 gallons for the whole insane trip.
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    Wow,

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    Glad your repower worked out so well!

    Sunny
    Nick 2003 CC28 KAMD300
    "PUMPKIN"

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    • #3
      Larry, sounds like you found the right combo for that boat. These new commonrails are the best .

      Nice fish by the way. What canyon do you fish that has the warmer water? Ours have'nt warmed up yet.
      Life is to short for an ugly boat

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      2015 Enclosed Helm 35
      Tom

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      • #4
        Great Trip Larry

        Clearly your research has paid off.

        Steve
        Steve on Reel Screamer
        2004 Carolina Classic 28

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        • #5
          Between West Atlantis and Block

          I used terrafin charts and headed for the blob of 66 degree water between the 2 canyons. Not hot but warm enough.

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          • #6
            Larry,

            Great to hear all is more than well with the boat. Nice fuel burn, and most of all good going with the tuners!!


            Chris
            "Pelagic" 2006 Classic 32

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