Y2K with airated bottom
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Wish I could, but being the cheapskate I am I haven't ponyed up for a membership.
Email me at wagnerboats at Y! and I'll send them to you (didn't type the email addy...seems like when I have in the past I've gotten a ton of spam afterwards).
Email me at wagnerboats at Y! and I'll send them to you (didn't type the email addy...seems like when I have in the past I've gotten a ton of spam afterwards).
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all the 30' Phantoms have them, John once told me he would only believed they worked if he could plug up the inlet hole while it was running as see if their was a difference.
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Wouldn't a plain ol ball valve work for that. I would luv for at LEAST the forward step to get airated.
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If you use the exhaust to do the airating then switchable exhaust hardware could be used. Just replumb such that instead of routing through the prop you pump it out the bottom. If that is too restrictive, then only have part of the exhaust go through by limiting the rotation of the butterfly valves.
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