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Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 3966391)
Very cool, did not have to fill the notch I guess. What prop diameter and pitch?
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 3966135)
I think that's his anchor line
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Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 3966391)
Very cool, did not have to fill the notch I guess. What prop diameter and pitch?
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Originally Posted by UrbanDisturbance
(Post 3966856)
I am only getting 5200rpm in smooth water in a river. Don't know top speed yet. I am hoping when I get into perfect choppy conditions, that my RPM will go up.
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How is it getting on plane?
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Originally Posted by Rik
(Post 3966722)
There never is a notch issue on a normal side by side application. The notch ends where the drive center line is (34.5" to 35") so that is not an issue. Now on a stagger, which no 38' Cigarette Top Guns are rigged as, the notch does not have to be completely filled in. Depending upon the notch, not every boat has the exact same size one, the area where the standoff boxes mount only requires a 2-3" thick filler panel so that the drives can be mounted at the correct height and the panel is only as wide as the standoff box itself.
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Originally Posted by 12meter joe
(Post 3967079)
How is it getting on plane?
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Looks great! Congrats, I'm glad to see you finally pulled the trigger on this conversion!
How are your numbers so far (on flat river water) compared to pre-conversion? |
Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 3966391)
Very cool, did not have to fill the notch I guess. What prop diameter and pitch?
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Originally Posted by UrbanDisturbance
(Post 3967510)
At 1st I had some 15.5 - 16.0 inch diameter 4 blade 30 pitch. Very hard to get on plane with those props. They are for sale if anyone wants them. Getting on plane with the 18 inch Diameter 5 blades is not a problem. You put the drives and tabs down. Hit 3500rpm, after about 6 seconds the nose is down, trim up the drives 1st. Then trim up your tabs second. That seems to work best for me. At 1st, I was trimming up the drives and tabs at the same time. You can do it that way, but I never could be consistant on getting on plane fast. It's all timing. I prefer not to pull back on the throttle from 3500rpm until my drives are level and tabs are up. It takes a little practice.
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