27' Squadron XII project
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We're about to start cutting put the transom for the drive mounting. I have this template for the job


previously my drive height was way too low and I was loosing some speed. I would be grateful if someone could advise:
what is a good height for a 27/8 squadron?
How can I meassure the X in order to calculate the closest to optimal drive height?
Thanks!


previously my drive height was way too low and I was loosing some speed. I would be grateful if someone could advise:
what is a good height for a 27/8 squadron?
How can I meassure the X in order to calculate the closest to optimal drive height?
Thanks!
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We're about to start cutting put the transom for the drive mounting. I have this template for the job


previously my drive height was way too low and I was loosing some speed. I would be grateful if someone could advise:
what is a good height for a 27/8 squadron?
How can I meassure the X in order to calculate the closest to optimal drive height?
Thanks!


previously my drive height was way too low and I was loosing some speed. I would be grateful if someone could advise:
what is a good height for a 27/8 squadron?
How can I meassure the X in order to calculate the closest to optimal drive height?
Thanks!
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thanks Barry. Here in Panama there are few boats with bravo drives and basically no new installations. they come cut out from the factory or before importation. I would have had to buy the jig for this one time (in the foreseeable future) so we decided to use the template.
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Squadrons don't have cabins, and are a single engine boat. I have never ridden in one but since the 28ss is considerably heavier, I would asume it may feel like more of a wave pounder than the squadron.
Squadron weight is approx 5,000 lbs with engine etc. don't know about the 28ss but I am guessing more like 7,500 lbs??
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The boats take rough water well. We are on the pacific ocean here so it does not get as choppy as the caribean/atlantic. having said that, we do get some 4-5 foot waves and strong winds from time to time. When it gets like that you just put some tabs down and the boat cuts through water like a knife.
Squadrons don't have cabins, and are a single engine boat. I have never ridden in one but since the 28ss is considerably heavier, I would asume it may feel like more of a wave pounder than the squadron.
Squadron weight is approx 5,000 lbs with engine etc. don't know about the 28ss but I am guessing more like 7,500 lbs??
Squadrons don't have cabins, and are a single engine boat. I have never ridden in one but since the 28ss is considerably heavier, I would asume it may feel like more of a wave pounder than the squadron.
Squadron weight is approx 5,000 lbs with engine etc. don't know about the 28ss but I am guessing more like 7,500 lbs??



