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GOODT 01-10-2006 06:48 AM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 
spinning in in most cases will pick up a little speed but will also make most boats handle differently alot of times it will cause the boat to chime walk especially velocity, as for # 3s swap the drives for bravos you need to change the hook up at the shifter......

Croozin2 01-10-2006 07:04 AM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 

Originally Posted by Underdog88
hmmmm.... may be worth looking bad at the dock for that :evilb:

If the dock's not crowded it's OK. Add a couple dozen boats and a little cross wind and things get exciting really fast!! :eek:

GLH 01-10-2006 07:06 AM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 

Originally Posted by OldSchool
...I didn't get enough seat time to get used to it.

No way work got in the way. :drink:

Underdog88 01-10-2006 09:08 AM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 
Great info.
So my Bravos w/IMCO lowers, I only need to swap shift cables and props? Thanks! :drink:

shawn 01-10-2006 10:02 AM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 
Docking with inbound only takes seat time and paying attention to what you are doing. No sweat with my cat.

OldSchool 01-10-2006 11:13 AM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 

Originally Posted by shawn
Docking with inbound only takes seat time and paying attention to what you are doing. No sweat with my cat.

I'm no expert, but doesn't the drives being farther apart on a cat make it easier?

thisistank 01-10-2006 12:14 PM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 
Well that pretty much settles that...I wont be swaping my drives around! :eek: :drink:

BajaRunner 01-10-2006 12:31 PM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 
Ive got a VERY dumb question, If your spinning in, your LH prop is on the starboard side correct?

birdog 01-10-2006 12:36 PM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 

Originally Posted by thisistank
Well that pretty much settles that...I wont be swaping my drives around! :eek: :drink:

It's worth trying..Mine spin "In" I just dock like a single engine boat & use the inboard {dockside} engine when i am close

Craig..I think i have a guy interested in your big props

thisistank 01-10-2006 01:06 PM

Re: What does it take to run your props inward??
 

Originally Posted by BajaRunner
Ive got a VERY dumb question, If your spinning in, your LH prop is on the starboard side correct?

LH meaning left hand prop? if yes then yes. If you're spinning out right now and you change it to spinning in your original left hand prop (spinning out/ originally on the port side) would be on your starboard side when spinning in. makes sense? :D


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