blue printing?
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the hull can be blueprinted. removes any factory hook or flaws and streamlines etc for better speed. the lower unit can also be blueprinted with improves hydrodynamics and also helps pick up speed through less resistance. youll often hear the term used to describe an engine build but in my opinion its rookie jargon any high performance engine should be completely gone through and balanced and assembled properly from the get go so no need to say "balanced and blueprinted"engine it should really be a given
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Drives and bottoms are what are most commonly blue printed. All though one could argue that labbing propellers is a form of blue printing as well.
Speed, efficiency, handling. Some blueprinting shops argue "free HP"
Wilson Marine got 15 mph from blueprinting #6 lowers, this is an extreme case http://www.proboat.com/blueprint-for-speed.html
I've always said there is speed in understanding hydrodynamics and blueprinting.....but I'm cheap so I am waiting for someone to come on here and do a DYI on it
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The MOST important gain from "blueprinting" is better and safer handling. Sometimes the speed gain comes from the actual blueprinting and sometimes just that fact that the boat handles better. (due to drives, props, or bottom blueprinting) Not all hull blueprinting results in better handling, sometimes it may free the boat up more and make it seem looser. But when done right you will never look back. My hull is ON RAILS at 95+mph. Boat is happy there all day even over boat wakes etc.
Yeah your boat is fast!
Good question though bud
Yeah your boat is fast!
Good question though bud
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The MOST important gain from "blueprinting" is better and safer handling. Sometimes the speed gain comes from the actual blueprinting and sometimes just that fact that the boat handles better. (due to drives, props, or bottom blueprinting) Not all hull blueprinting results in better handling, sometimes it may free the boat up more and make it seem looser. But when done right you will never look back. My hull is ON RAILS at 95+mph. Boat is happy there all day even over boat wakes etc.
Yeah your boat is fast!
Good question though bud
Yeah your boat is fast!
Good question though bud

jj
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