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Had a good day boating today at East Fork Lake outside Cincinnati, Ohio. I am pretty much done testing this little Whaler. I've had it out 7 times for a total of 10 hrs run time. No problems. The throttle cable may need to be replaced at some point, but comfortable with everything at the moment.
A little video I took today. I like to cruise at about 16-18 mph, ~3,700rpm.
huckelberry145 wrote:
You'll regret selling your classic 15'.
I know. It would be nice to have the additional space of a 17 or even an 18, 19, or 20 but the beauty of the 15 for me is that is so easy to handle and trailer and it fits easily in my garage for storage and to work on it - really convenient.
huckelberry145 wrote:
You'll regret selling your classic 15'.
I know. It would be nice to have the additional space of a 17 or even an 18, 19, or 20 but the beauty of the 15 for me is that is so easy to handle and trailer and it fits easily in my garage for storage and to work on it - really convenient.
To me it's the kind of boat that I can pound my way out to the jetties on Saturday for sheepshead, then go to the lake on Sunday and maneuver through the cypress trees for the bass and crappie bite. I can handle it by myself at the ramp, it's relatively good on gas mileage both outboard and the truck, and it's a blast to drive:).