There is more then likely a metal plate under,inside or on top of the fiberglass with mounting holes, this setup particularly has 2 braces that hit the floor when the motor is in the stowed position
That’s Brents stroker. Or at least the driver. I’ve been on his fast cat when it was twin 300x and he dropped a lower in Kissimmee river at a river ranch and my dads driven the stroker it does in fact do 115+
Gamblers are indeed fast hull but 115 miles an hour? You’re out running ally’s ? I don’t think so. At the very least you’re fudging on this by 25 miles an hour.
No bass boat, or any boat period will out run an Allison! Especially if my brother Phil Conant’s Allison is in the mix! Strokers are fast, but still no Ally!
You guys don’t know what White Knuckles is obviously. And it goes faster than 115. Why not google it? Center steer, all deck, probably Lighter than your average 21’ Widebody, not measuring wings to make a 18’ boat 20.6-21’ long, boat builders are sneaky folk. And Mr Allison knows how to build a boat and measure them
There is more then likely a metal plate under,inside or on top of the fiberglass with mounting holes, this setup particularly has 2 braces that hit the floor when the motor is in the stowed position
The stroker is fast, but nothing beats that G-boat look!
Debatable
@@crankinbass5758 It all depends on perspective, some like speed, others like looks (with a little less speed) :)
I want to know more about how the trolling motor is mounted.
Nuts and bolts… 😆
The stroker aka “white knuckles” ran 115mph. The gambler runs around 84mph. Read the video description.
Turn off the crappy soundtrack so your viewer can hear that outboard!
Now that's a pretty boat...
That’s Brents stroker. Or at least the driver. I’ve been on his fast cat when it was twin 300x and he dropped a lower in Kissimmee river at a river ranch and my dads driven the stroker it does in fact do 115+
You offered no proof of your “115mph”……….whatever
Curious if you have pics of the trolling motor and how you like it mounted center like that????
Gamblers are heavy barge boats made in Groveland, Florida. They’ll never come anywhere close to an Allison!
Ya but they look better
considering the weight difference, they come close in speed, but fishability and looks are soooo much better!
@@Gambler209 They don’t look better than an Allison XB2002 bass boat. The XB2002 is as menacing as they come, also the fastest bass hull ever built.
I fish from the bank
My friends Sterling has a Yammy 250Sho hopped up to 300. I promise you it moves😀
I’m calling BS! 115mph? Is that a 250XS on that gambler? Yea BS!
BIG BS
They are talking about the stroker. Jesus guys use your head.
115 ?? Pants on fire.
Lookin' like a fool with them pants on fire!!!
looks more like 115 kph
115 my ass
Gamblers are indeed fast hull but 115 miles an hour? You’re out running ally’s ? I don’t think so. At the very least you’re fudging on this by 25 miles an hour.
No bass boat, or any boat period will out run an Allison! Especially if my brother Phil Conant’s Allison is in the mix! Strokers are fast, but still no Ally!
You guys don’t know what White Knuckles is obviously. And it goes faster than 115. Why not google it? Center steer, all deck, probably Lighter than your average 21’ Widebody, not measuring wings to make a 18’ boat 20.6-21’ long, boat builders are sneaky folk. And Mr Allison knows how to build a boat and measure them
I don’t need to look anything up. The gambler is not going 115 miles an hour.
Nope. Not 115 mph
He’s talking about the stroker. It can do over 120
@@crankinbass5758 🥱🥳😏
@@crankinbass5758 122 wasn’t it? It’s the baddest bitch to ever measure 21’, fish, and then run 120+
@@BMWorner yes
Allison holds the record for a reason. Tell stroke to go make some passes and take the tittle if they’re faster lol
Music sucks