shorties on a bullet ????
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I have an 89 bullet with a notched transom. It has xr drives on it. I feel like im dragging alot of drive. I leveled the boat on the trailer then i trimmed the drives to make them level. I measured straight out from the nose cone to the bottom of the boat and i got 5" between the center of the shaft and the bottom of the boat. I think i can run shorties any buddy out there with some experiance that can help me. How much prop should be in the water ? Were should my drive shafts be compaired to the bottom of my boat. I wanna no if its even worth my time an money. Any other options besides running shorties ? Any help would be appreciated !!!
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Your PM box is full.....A couple guys tried them with pretty good results. You give up a little rough water but gain a little speed. Spinning in is faster to but, i thought the handling sucked on mine.
As big and heavy as these bullets are {8900lbs dry} They will
never be rockets on a pond but...They will run with the 38s when it's snotty
As big and heavy as these bullets are {8900lbs dry} They will
never be rockets on a pond but...They will run with the 38s when it's snotty
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Your PM box is full.....A couple guys tried them with pretty good results. You give up a little rough water but gain a little speed. Spinning in is faster to but, i thought the handling sucked on mine.
As big and heavy as these bullets are {8900lbs dry} They will
never be rockets on a pond but...They will run with the 38s when it's snotty
As big and heavy as these bullets are {8900lbs dry} They will
never be rockets on a pond but...They will run with the 38s when it's snotty

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How was it getting on plane? I bought a pair of imco -2 shorties for my bullet, but haven't even tried them. I am presently running stock 454 mags but picked up a pair of Hawk 525sc takeoffs. I think the blowers should get me close to 80 ( with a bob madara cam also) so may not even bother with the shorties. Were the handling issues that bad? Mine bullet has no notch.
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How was it getting on plane? I bought a pair of imco -2 shorties for my bullet, but haven't even tried them. I am presently running stock 454 mags but picked up a pair of Hawk 525sc takeoffs. I think the blowers should get me close to 80 ( with a bob madara cam also) so may not even bother with the shorties. Were the handling issues that bad? Mine bullet has no notch.
Try it..It's easy to do
A couple guys tried the Imcos and were happy...I never got around to trying them. I was very happy with how mine ran as it was.
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Wouldnt mind pickin up a couple mile an hour myself over the winter. Im curious about the shorties too! Put those bad boys on and lets git this party started! A bunch of 85 MPH Bullets would be cool...
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Your PM box is full.....A couple guys tried them with pretty good results. You give up a little rough water but gain a little speed. Spinning in is faster to but, i thought the handling sucked on mine.
As big and heavy as these bullets are {8900lbs dry} They will
never be rockets on a pond but...They will run with the 38s when it's snotty
As big and heavy as these bullets are {8900lbs dry} They will
never be rockets on a pond but...They will run with the 38s when it's snotty

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KReed go back and re read this post. "You give up a little rough water but gain speed" That's fine if you stay on the river but in the ocean I don't see it as a benefit. How about boxes on these boats???? Let it ride like a longer boat no? It seems that both rough water handling and speed can be achieved.
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