What are my odds?
#21
You need a different prop if that is what you're after. Its not a ski boat and its not going to jump on plane like one.
#22
One of the things to keep in mind with fountains is , (from what i have taken) is majority of them are set up for top speed, your X dim may be a little high in order to achieve this. You wouldn't be the first fountain owner that has trouble getting up, but once it does it runs like a raped ape. check with some people that are knowledgeable about your hull just so you dont start throwing money add it. would a spacer help with coming up on plane? maybe a diff set of props? As Mr gadgets said, torque is what kills xr's. my boat is a heavy pig, but i have only broken a lower gear and that was at 472 hours. I guess my point would be is try a few things that address the problem, not the symptom.
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One of the things to keep in mind with fountains is , (from what i have taken) is majority of them are set up for top speed, your X dim may be a little high in order to achieve this. You wouldn't be the first fountain owner that has trouble getting up, but once it does it runs like a raped ape. check with some people that are knowledgeable about your hull just so you dont start throwing money add it. would a spacer help with coming up on plane? maybe a diff set of props? As Mr gadgets said, torque is what kills xr's. my boat is a heavy pig, but i have only broken a lower gear and that was at 472 hours. I guess my point would be is try a few things that address the problem, not the symptom.
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I can understand being a Gearhead myself and how we love to improve everything! I love my Prochargers and love the speed also, but hate the cost and downtime! As long as you are aware then have at it and enjoy. Just would hate for you to not realize everything and get a bad taste for high performance boating, or get in over your head which causes you to get out of boating in general. Theres just something about once you have the speed if you end up not being able to afford it and have to step back down to a slower more reliable boat sometimes it just causes people to get out of boating all together.
Yes your engine will handle the blower for a while on mild boost. Just as long as your aware eventually you will either need or want to upgrade
Bravo drive will handle the added power for a while on mild boost. Just as long as your aware you will get sick and tired of babying the sticks even if it does not break.
Yes your engine will handle the blower for a while on mild boost. Just as long as your aware eventually you will either need or want to upgrade
Bravo drive will handle the added power for a while on mild boost. Just as long as your aware you will get sick and tired of babying the sticks even if it does not break.





