SSM V drive question
#1
what makes an SSV a surface drive? or better yet what keeps it from being able to have negative trim? is it the trim cylinders only going so far negative or is it in the gimabl housing? i have a friend who has a 38 flat deck that has #5's on it and it takes forever and day to get up on plane.and when getting on plane the bow is so high up it is almost impossible to see over the bow and if it is a busy day on the water its rididculous. the plan is to weld an aluminum plate to the extension box that is machined at an angle so it has negative trim. basically It is an inch at the top and a 1/4 inch at the bottom. i think there would have be an easier solution than that to come to make negative trim? any ideas?
#6
You can't just drop the tabs when getting up on plane? The 6's on my OL are roughly 2.5" above the bottom and dropping the tabs (380's) way down while coming out of the hole makes a world of difference.
#9
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From: cincinnati, ohio
If you change the angle of the extension box versus transom, the motor will need to be moved also. The engine coupler must be parallel to the extension box input flange or you will get a vibration in the drive line. Possibly grenade a universal joint... The motor and boxes can be offset, just keep in mind the driveshaft angle will get very steep if you tilt the motor and box at the same time. I was told 10 degrees was the max on driveshaft angles, I have seen more but that was the recommendation to me.
I had to cut my extension boxes apart and mill the flanges to match my transom then weld everything back together to get the angles correct.
I had to cut my extension boxes apart and mill the flanges to match my transom then weld everything back together to get the angles correct.
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From: Vice City & Tavernier, FL
my 90 MPH model with #5s never had a problem getting out of the hole....drives were set at neutral and tabs down, 16.5 inch diameter 4 blade cleavers...out like a rocket...hardly raised the nose




