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Yes, I'm still not completely satisfied with it.
The boat is currently at Performance Marine in Lake George. They're going to check the rigging, drive installation, and try out a shorty lower unit they have on hand (before I spend the $$ on one) to see if it improves the handling.
Seems to be a mixed bag on the shorty........Some say it will improve things, others say it will make it worse.....We'll see.
In speaking with Jason Saris (the owner), he thinks that because the drive is so deep on this boat, the drive being off centered slightly could cause problems...If that's the case, the shorty could improve things.
The boat is currently at Performance Marine in Lake George. They're going to check the rigging, drive installation, and try out a shorty lower unit they have on hand (before I spend the $$ on one) to see if it improves the handling.
Seems to be a mixed bag on the shorty........Some say it will improve things, others say it will make it worse.....We'll see.
In speaking with Jason Saris (the owner), he thinks that because the drive is so deep on this boat, the drive being off centered slightly could cause problems...If that's the case, the shorty could improve things.
Has your drive been discovered to be off center?
My boat handles great with the deep drive and the rev 4 prop. I think it would be faster with a shorty but thinking the money would be better spent on external ram steering.
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Those guys build/rig and race boats so I'd say your boat is in good hands.
Has your drive been discovered to be off center?
My boat handles great with the deep drive and the rev 4 prop. I think it would be faster with a shorty but thinking the money would be better spent on external ram steering.
Has your drive been discovered to be off center?
My boat handles great with the deep drive and the rev 4 prop. I think it would be faster with a shorty but thinking the money would be better spent on external ram steering.
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Those guys build/rig and race boats so I'd say your boat is in good hands.
Has your drive been discovered to be off center?
My boat handles great with the deep drive and the rev 4 prop. I think it would be faster with a shorty but thinking the money would be better spent on external ram steering.
Has your drive been discovered to be off center?
My boat handles great with the deep drive and the rev 4 prop. I think it would be faster with a shorty but thinking the money would be better spent on external ram steering.
I got the boat back last Friday with my new lower installed. I can now run wide open with no tabs and trimmed out. Johnny Saris put a good hour on the boat while they had it, and his evaluation is that the boat now performs as designed. He had the boat at 69 MPH (GPS) @4600 RPM's on a 91 degree high humidity day, The best I've seen so far is 68 (GPS), but my lake is 1700" feet higher than Lake George. Not sure how accurate the Livorsi (non-GPS) speedometer was (can't hook it up with the IMCO), but the most I saw with that was 65 MPH on a cooler day, so I got a nice bump in top end......No doubt the boat will run 70 mph closer to sea level, or on a cool day.
I have to say though........Trimmed out, with the tabs all the way up, the boat is a handful in any kind of rough water (unless going into the wind), or boat wakes as It wants to get airborne every chance it gets. I found that I can run 65 mph with just a touch of tab, and the boat is much more stable, and less likely to go airborne in rough conditions.
I'm still running the Bravo 1 25P, so I'm thinking that a prop that plants the stern in the water more, might be a better choice.
OBTW, they measured a 502 that resides in the area. The prop was an 1 5/8 higher than mine (before installing the IMCO)
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Great news!
It sounds like the newer boats with wider spread strakes like and may need the shorty or higher X.
You may want to revisit testing a few different props. alternatively, you could have the B1 labbed for more bow lift rather than stern lift so you don't have to trim as high for max speed.
It sounds like the newer boats with wider spread strakes like and may need the shorty or higher X.
You may want to revisit testing a few different props. alternatively, you could have the B1 labbed for more bow lift rather than stern lift so you don't have to trim as high for max speed.
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Great news!
It sounds like the newer boats with wider spread strakes like and may need the shorty or higher X.
You may want to revisit testing a few different props. alternatively, you could have the B1 labbed for more bow lift rather than stern lift so you don't have to trim as high for max speed.
It sounds like the newer boats with wider spread strakes like and may need the shorty or higher X.
You may want to revisit testing a few different props. alternatively, you could have the B1 labbed for more bow lift rather than stern lift so you don't have to trim as high for max speed.
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My experiences with props on my 22 Donzi has been quite different or maybe I just like a different ride. Order I'd rank props that I've tried on my 96 22C- Merc Rev 4, Turbo 1, Mirage, Bravo... The Rev 4 is by far my favorite...
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