2000 33 eliminator hop
#12
Lift the tab up. Have you tried trimming the drives out? Sometimes running some cats flat will cause a porpoise. Every boat is different. The 33 is forgiving at the low speeds you are running now.
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Need to spin in for sure as it gives stern lift! Check drive toe as it should be straight to 1/8 in or the boat may become a handful at speed. Just my experience with my 33 daytona. If you run at speed with the tab down you better not have it more than 2 down on the gauge and NEVER try to turn with it down or you risk spinning out!
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I've been told not to go past neutral on gauge for trim of drives. As far as 5 blades I don't want to tear up the drives or I would do it. She man can you show me pics of what you did differently on steps. Now I know why no one wants to buy a 2000 33 eliminator. I would like to fix this issue to be able to sell it and move up to a newer 36. Only because I like canopy look... nothing says hot rod like a 2001 on down daytona. Skater and mti are out of price range but I'm pretty diehard eliminator guy. Dreamed of them when I was young and now as I got older and have 2 I'm not impressed with this 33.
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From: Oklahoma sticks
Had tons of pm sent thanks everyone. Soon i will change my screen name. I have heard enough. Makes me sick too my stomach that I waited for a long time to get me a bigger eliminator and this is one big disappointment. I can't believe how 4 of you where treated.




