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Put it this way, I had one of my tow lines break, and sucked the Amish bag into my straight inboard prop. I got the boat into neutral fairly quick, swam under the boat and unwrapped it. Didn’t even rip, cut or crease the bag. Tough as hell, pull like mad. 

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  On 9/3/2023 at 12:23 AM, pole setter said:

Wow that’s crazy. Glad it didn’t do any damage to your bag let alone prop. Thank you for your reply.

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I was at the wheel and heard it start to rumble and act weird, and then start slapping the hull. Mind you, this was all at 2.2 knots. I hit neutral quick and knew what happened. I tried to reverse it out, and that was useless and shut her down. I carry a good mask just in case. I think it took me longer to decide I was going in, than it did to actually unwrap it. Quick action on the gear shift and the mask were key. 

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I’ve had the Big Papa bags for 8 years, a bit less expensive, stow a bit easier, holding up just fine

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Mine are at least 10 years old and still look new. I went through a couple other brands in about 2 years each. Unless they have changed: they are the bag to buy.

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Beefy Bags all the way - Had one come apart this year but had a few  years and a bunch of time on it - 5-6 footers and running 1200 RPMs to get the control/speed we needed to get bit in that direction.  Wasn't a catastrophic failure - will have it re-sewn this off-season. I don't think there really is anything better out there.  

 

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