Do you have the drive trimmed all the way in? This will usually help

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I had one boat , after I repowered it , it too would cavitate on acceleration. Dealer told me to raise the drive just a little because with all the power I had now I was sucking the water down , and drawing in air when it was trimmed ALL the way in because the leading edge of the prop was now facing up. This did help in my case. Best bet is to try different positions

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Bills right about hammering the throttle(s). Deep V's aren't good for hole shots , they like going across the top of a chop
