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Props can make a big difference on this boat. There are a couple DONZI websites that discuss individual props. I would also consider a full hydraulic steering system.At your speeds some would say it may not be necessary. If you want to run hard in rough conditions, I would want it and it should make it handle much better. At a minimum, make certain there is no play in the gimbal or steering system. A small amount of play can have dramatic effects.
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4444809)
Try setting the drive neutral and making the adjustments with the tabs. I was taught to do that and it made a sizeable difference. Setup helps, what kind of steering and tabs? The B1 shouldnt be a bad prop for the hull, though I dont know about the pitch.
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Loved my 22 (1987 502. xr) for the look but as described its a drivers boat..
In my quest for top mph... I Tried 4 blade bravos but always went back to 3 blade to reduce the bite and roll instability with throttling (went from a 26p 4 blade to a 25P non-plus). lost 2 mph but i could let the wife drive it after that. As far as cruising if the drive is to for down or in and you lift off throttle to fast you can put her in a lean either way that will make quartering wakes seems scary. Trick is to run smooooooth with throttles in crossing quartering and standard head wakes and limit your choping of the throttle.. so it wont feel as if its going to roll on its side and pitch you out.. Ahhh the best looking boats some times can be the most challenging.. .. Enjoy the learning you will soon forget how difficult the curve was. Post some pics |
Running the tabs all the way down and the drive all the way isn't ideal either; as you risk stuffing the front end of the boat; doing damage and potentially hurting someone.
1) You really need someone to show you how to run a performance style boat. You can't learn that from a forum. Do you have any friends that have these style boats? 2) Consider taking the Tres Martin Course, or perhaps even contracting his partner Brad to come up and spend a day with you on the boat. http://www.performanceboatschool.com...hp/instructors 3) When it comes to these style and size boats, you can't just point it in the direction you want to go. You really do have to "drive it". Look for the smooth water ahead, and steer the boat to the smooth water. Don't just keep the steering wheel pinned straight. |
Or as Clint said, "A man's got to know his (and his boat's) limitations."
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what lake are you on just out of curiosity?
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Originally Posted by snave8
(Post 4444919)
The boat has the steering system that came standard with the boat.,As far as the tabs go, not sure what brand, but they are approx 8-10" long, open on the back, and a 90 degree up angle on the sides.....Nothing fancy.
are you rocking side to side or nose to tail? this vid is side to side.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PoeXjbdn9I |
Originally Posted by MonkeySea2
(Post 4445039)
what lake are you on just out of curiosity?
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Originally Posted by snave8
(Post 4445047)
4th Lake, near Old Forge, NY
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Bring it down to lake George Maybe we can Johnny saris to get behind the wheel to give your boat the once over
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