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Location: upper michigan | I am sure you where not able to really put it to the test yet but what do you think of your new ride so far? |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Hey Butch,
Actually, I was able to give her a good test in some rough conditions. I am pleased to report the ride was smooth and true. The G3 performed well, and was a pleasure to handle on the Detroit River while jigging. This is where the advantage of the smaller craft came in handy. At 18'5", it was easier to handle for boat control while jigging and rigging. I also experienced some true 3-4 footers one day and she rode them well. With the 200 hp Yamaha HPDI on the back, she gets out of the hole fast and tops out at around 57 mph at WOT with 5900 rpms. I'm looking forward to taking her out on Green Bay and seeing how she handles bigger, rougher conditions. |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Wow, thats tremendous. How about a pic? I figured it was the full windshield model no?
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Location: Rhinelander | Here's a picture of the new G3 walkthrough.
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| why does it have a ND license on it? |
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| cuz it's registered in ND?
I don't think that is jerry. I'm sure there are 4 or 5 Team G3 boats. |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | A little off topic BUT you can register a boat in any state. You do not have to live in that state to register the boat. It is actually common for touring Pro's to register a boat in the state they get it from. I know people who live in IL. and register their boat in Wisconsin. They save money by doing this. |
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| There are seven guys on the Team G3 National Walleye Team. I believe that one was Lamarr Van Dame's boat. He is the promotional team leader for G3 Boats. Each of the seven guys have the fully wrapped Team G3 boat.
~Jenn |
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