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 PostPosted: April 2nd, 2013, 10:28 pm   
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I'm glad to hear you like it Ken.... They make new sportys every day... lol. I can't wait to see it on a sporty!


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These would be good on the ski boat too... Get your heavy set neighbour up on one ski this summer!!!


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NICE JOB MITCH. I got mine the other night and it looks great! This thing looks like it was die molded.
I've got some more work to do to my gearcase before I can put it all together. The Titus cavitation plate mod has already been cut off mty case. I still need to do some shaping, filling and paint.
Ill get some pics once it's all put together.

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Alright guys... One normal one and the scuffed one left... Lets do this. Don't worry it won't ruin your rooster tail.
Better hole shot.
Slower planing speeds.
Less cavitation.
Virtually indestructible.
Unique looking.
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mitchie wrote:
Alright guys... One normal one and the scuffed one left... Lets do this. Don't worry it won't ruin your rooster tail.
Better hole shot.
Slower planing speeds.
Less cavitation.
Virtually indestructible.
Unique looking.
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Mitchie, they look great. You already have the marketing pitch.....now you should get the "ShamWow guy" to start selling those plates on TV ;) Maybe even Dragon's Den :D .

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Dougw wrote:
mitchie wrote:
Alright guys... One normal one and the scuffed one left... Lets do this. Don't worry it won't ruin your rooster tail.
Better hole shot.
Slower planing speeds.
Less cavitation.
Virtually indestructible.
Unique looking.
Image


Mitchie, they look great. You already have the marketing pitch.....now you should get the "ShamWow guy" to start selling those plates on TV ;) Maybe even Dragon's Den :D .


I could say that they are made in Germany if that helps.. lol.


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mitchie wrote:
Dougw wrote:

Mitchie, they look great. You already have the marketing pitch.....now you should get the "ShamWow guy" to start selling those plates on TV ;) Maybe even Dragon's Den :D .


I could say that they are made in Germany if that helps.. lol.


Yes take them to the Den! Tell Kevin how they are going to make him MONEY!! Set the value of your company at $1.2 Million dollars. Time to Incorporate.

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Hey Mitchie, could you make a polycarbonate battery box?


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 PostPosted: May 28th, 2013, 10:30 pm   
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how did the drag plates work anyway? :?:

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Drag plate came in today :D ... Sweet piece, thanks Mitchie :D . Now too drill that first hole in a NEW Sporty. :shock:



Finally tried the MSR Drag Plate yesterday, and to be honest with you, I was a little nervous... First thing that I notices is that at a fast idle I could see over the deck of the boat , which I couldn't see before... She popped out of the water real nice with out much boat hop like before. She felt flighty like I had a lot of trim into it right out of the hole... Still a little skeptical about where I had mounted the plate, the 3lt. sporty has a very short cavitation plate about 13.5" so I took Mitchie's advice and let the plate hang out the back. She hangs past the cavitation plate 3.5" and about 8" out front ... hense the nervous part :shock: ... I was waiting for that front part to fold down and hook me hard. After several fast passes in excess of 100 mph on and off the pad with some hard lefts and rights... trying to break the plate with out success :D. The plate works, can't wait too try a smaller wheel. :D Image

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