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in or out
anybody ever spin props in to se if there is any speed diff.
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Always out on a DDC. The hull was designed with the right about of transom lift. Spinning them in will provide you will too much transom lift and will probably slow you down by sticking to much bow in the water. Then you start trimming it to get the bow back up, and start scrubbing prop efficiency (and speed).
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plus it makes it a little slippery going aroung the corners.
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quick? what is the outdrive toe in or out...mine seems to be 1\4" towed in at the front... thats not right correct?
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Originally Posted by customryder
(Post 3077333)
quick? what is the outdrive toe in or out...mine seems to be 1\4" towed in at the front... thats not right correct?
I know, I know. 1/8" in..... |
Originally Posted by aabaroni
(Post 3077264)
anybody ever spin props in to se if there is any speed diff.
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Originally Posted by ActiveThunder
(Post 3077351)
zero it out.
I know, I know. 1/8" in..... |
Originally Posted by aabaroni
(Post 3077264)
anybody ever spin props in to se if there is any speed diff.
We swapped props, port to starboard and starboard to port, hence spinning them in. Handling went out the window with the props spinning in. There was way to much stern lift. I wouldn't even think of trying a speed run with them spinning in. Steve |
WHAT!!!? You got stuck in reverse in Key West!!!!? What block were you on? 800-900?:eek::drink:
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Originally Posted by R Addiction
(Post 3083605)
WHAT!!!? You got stuck in reverse in Key West!!!!? What block were you on? 800-900?:eek::drink:
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