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Originally Posted by feline frenzy
(Post 3723074)
finally got motors on boat and off my garage floor. now for rigging. more pix coming soon.
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Not fast enough,with weather like this i need to be on the water! Gotta bust out a few things by friday than off to interior shop for a week or so? Than to plastic shop on 16th for a windshield and cabin doors. Than look out lake.
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well running a little behind but i'll give them credit cause he fit me in his busy schedule so i can try and get boat in water this year. here's the back seat. hopefully sun pad will be done tomorrow? it's looking pretty cool. side panels hopefully by end of next week.but what can you do?
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as mentioned, AWESOME
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why thank you regal!
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Those back seats look outstanding !!
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Thanks shootit, the guys name is ken from lapeer mi.hopefully ill post sun pad pix later today.
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That's going to be one sick puppy!
I like the back seats & looks like the sun pad is shorter then mine. Did you move the back seat further back? Now all you need is the third motor :party-smiley-004: Are you running transom pick-ups or only lwp? I found that mine needed the transom pick-ups to run on plane. Once on plan, I had great pressure. Middle motor gets the most & does not require transom pick-ups. (believe it or not). Should be good on gas with those xs motors. I would love to get 3 on mine, just dont want to play with set up again & cost. ha,ha I can't wait to see her in the water. You have done a great job :eekdrop: |
YA JEFF,BACK SEAT WAS MOVED BACK 3 FEET,SO I HAVE LOTS A ROOM TO MOVE AND ENTERTAIN IN.SO FAR JUST LOW WATER P/U ON DRIVES? MOTORS ARE ON 12" JACK PLATES SO? do u use jackplates? how far above pads are your cone centers?
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I found that it would suck air until the boat goes on plane.
It had bottom pick-up, which I removed & put only 2 transom pick-ups.(worked much better + less drag) Set back: Mine are atleast 12" set back, & I think its more like 18". Going to measure once I get home & let you know. Need atleast 12" for when you trim the motors, high as possible. Motor Height: Raising the motors higher, I would lose water pressure. Now, Im about even with the prop shaft & 5" higher in the middle. Start low & move them up as you go. Water pressure was the biggest issue!!! I would start at even with prop shaft & work up. I cooked 2 motors at the same time, as water pressure was only 8psi. (yes, 2 locked up, 15 seconds apart at 6400 rpms,) Also got to watch prop slip as you go on plane. Cant wait to hear, you got her in the water. If you don't like the seats, I'll take them :whistle: |
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