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Post driving a prodrive through ice
one morning after a duck hunt we put the boat in to go get some ducks and go a little video of it
boat is a 1748 with a 36 prodrive fpr

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v87-W-jGSk[/youtube]

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Post Re: driving a prodrive through ice
I hope that's your boat and not your dad's.

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Post Re: driving a prodrive through ice
once you got goin ya shoulda yanked the prop and skeg up outta the water to see if you picked up speed!! :D

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Post Re: driving a prodrive through ice
NICE VIDEO !!!!


** Why does it matter whos boat it is? If it is his dads, then obviously his dad would know if waterways are frozen or not..


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Post Re: driving a prodrive through ice
its my boat
and ya when you did get going fast enough you could almost just stay on top of the ice... turning was a lot harder too.
but we got our ducks!!

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yea i totaly agree with you... its my boat.. i drive it lol... i dont let my friends drive it to much and if they are they know that they are responsible. with that said , noone of my friends likes driving haha
but it was a lot of fun... it was throwing ice EVERYWHERE!
and the hunting sucked that day because pretty much everything was frozen

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Not everybodys boat will have the bottom ripped out in a 1/4 of ice... Jus sayin.

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