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Old 09-29-2015, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
If it's a staggered application they may have to full in the notch to allow them to be mounted low enough.
When the zrc full staggered boat was done small pods were made to cover the front of the boxes so they would not drag in the water
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Old 09-29-2015, 08:37 AM
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Bought them for my 04 T/S Gun, Rik has answered all the questions that we have had. He said the notch is fine just to drop them down as low as possible. What props are you spinning?
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Old 09-29-2015, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by green lightning
When the zrc full staggered boat was done small pods were made to cover the front of the boxes so they would not drag in the water
Like that?
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
Like that?
Were yours bolted on
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Originally Posted by Drake22.250
Bought them for my 04 T/S Gun, Rik has answered all the questions that we have had. He said the notch is fine just to drop them down as low as possible. What props are you spinning?
Herring 5 blade 18 dia x 33' s 16 rake . I'll probably wind up going with 17.5's with 18 degrees of rake 34's after we dial it in over the winter.
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Originally Posted by green lightning
Were yours bolted on
I think bolted on and then fiber-glassed over.
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
I think bolted on and then fiber-glassed over.
The one that was done here was installed the same way , seemed to work real well
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Old 09-29-2015, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by green lightning
The one that was done here was installed the same way , seemed to work real well
Yea that AquaMania ZRC is awesome. I think my rigger was on the phone with your shop a few times picking their brain. That was a great help.
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Marginmn, with a staggered setup and the arnesons doesnt that have a ton of stern lift? Is that why you want to go with the 18* rake props?
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Originally Posted by JRider
Marginmn, with a staggered setup and the arnesons doesnt that have a ton of stern lift? Is that why you want to go with the 18* rake props?
Yes, more rake to give it more bow lift.
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