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Anyone else pull tubes/skiers with your tins?
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<blockquote data-quote="nyjay75" data-source="post: 151687" data-attributes="member: 3502"><p>I've had my 16ft flat bottom with a 35 up to 23mph with my kids on a tube. It takes a minute to get up to speed, but holds it very well. The only thing negative is, when I turn too sharp, the boat wants to drift at a scarey angle. I am going to change my prop to a holeshot pitch and see if it helps coming out of turn when the waters choppy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyjay75, post: 151687, member: 3502"] I've had my 16ft flat bottom with a 35 up to 23mph with my kids on a tube. It takes a minute to get up to speed, but holds it very well. The only thing negative is, when I turn too sharp, the boat wants to drift at a scarey angle. I am going to change my prop to a holeshot pitch and see if it helps coming out of turn when the waters choppy. [/QUOTE]
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