lesson on twin stepp take off
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Drives in; tabs down; ease into the throttle 500 rpms at a time until it starts to slip, pull back a bit until it bites, then increase throttle slowly while trmming the drives out; tabs up -drives out; tabs up...take your time.
Once you get the feel it will become second nature. It is not a drag boat and is a prefectly normal occurence.
Once you get the feel it will become second nature. It is not a drag boat and is a prefectly normal occurence.
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glad i found this thread. I just bought a 388 slingshot and went up to test the boat with Joe and john from hustler. I noticed that when the boat came up on plane. The props sliped and jo would back out and then get back on the sticks and adjust drives and tabs. Jo then explained about how to plane the boat out. I've only run V bottom so this is new to me i thought i needed different props now i feel better that it just something i have to learn
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This may sound like a stubd queston but its not. first what is the make of the boat? Does the boat have a pad as well as steps? If your boat does have a pad do you have blow out vents under the pad with shut off valves in the engine compartment? Most step bottom boats that don't get on plane quick need to get the air that is trapped under the pad out. Donzi 35ZRs have blow out vents and I believe Fountain does the same. When you take off try neutral positon on your tabs that would be around 3-4 depending on your boat, make sure your drives are tucked all the way in and ease your throttles foward, If you feel the slip back off very slight on your throttles until you feel the grab and then push foward. Bravo 1 props are your best choice with 496s, Going 5 or 6 blade will not help with the slip and will destroy your X drive, 496s don't run XR drives. I have 496s in my 33 ZX I added blow off vents in my boat and have no problem getting on plane. The previous owner put bigger K-Planes on the boat and that did not help it actually made the boat worst on take off! If you bury the tabs all the way down on take off, you will actually lift the stern of the boat adding more air to the underneath.
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Drives in; tabs down; ease into the throttle 500 rpms at a time until it starts to slip, pull back a bit until it bites, then increase throttle slowly while trmming the drives out; tabs up -drives out; tabs up...take your time.
Once you get the feel it will become second nature. It is not a drag boat and is a prefectly normal occurence.
Once you get the feel it will become second nature. It is not a drag boat and is a prefectly normal occurence.
this is basically how I do it..it differs from time to time..usually one side will break loose first then I push the other throttle slightly forward to compensate and when both equall and on plane start to bring the tabs up..Boat goes up pretty quick for the beast that she is..
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this may be just another stubd queston and may not mean much hear with theas boats but has any dealer R&R the drives lately ? at the rear trim ram pin with the black caps covering the nut's there is a white plastic spacer in between the nut hard wear that could be installed wrong and it will change the drive trim angel a bit not leting the drive tuck in as far.they do this becouse there is a differents between bravo 1 & 3.and some guys will change that around by not knowing where to put it.on bravo 1 the spacers need to be installed with the grove part pointing a way from the bow of the boat or a way from the boat in general. well i'm shur it's fine but if not it a easy thing to look at any ways.it dose sound like the x is high but that is where the top speeds come in.you would think the manufacturer,s would by now say to you oweners to install lower unit drive spacers by now to help stop the blow out. merc dose sell them spacers also.just an idea is all this is.good luck and have fun this year boating.
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This may sound like a stubd queston but its not. first what is the make of the boat? Does the boat have a pad as well as steps? If your boat does have a pad do you have blow out vents under the pad with shut off valves in the engine compartment? Most step bottom boats that don't get on plane quick need to get the air that is trapped under the pad out. Donzi 35ZRs have blow out vents and I believe Fountain does the same. When you take off try neutral positon on your tabs that would be around 3-4 depending on your boat, make sure your drives are tucked all the way in and ease your throttles foward, If you feel the slip back off very slight on your throttles until you feel the grab and then push foward. Bravo 1 props are your best choice with 496s, Going 5 or 6 blade will not help with the slip and will destroy your X drive, 496s don't run XR drives. I have 496s in my 33 ZX I added blow off vents in my boat and have no problem getting on plane. The previous owner put bigger K-Planes on the boat and that did not help it actually made the boat worst on take off! If you bury the tabs all the way down on take off, you will actually lift the stern of the boat adding more air to the underneath.
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this may be just another stubd queston and may not mean much hear with theas boats but has any dealer R&R the drives lately ? at the rear trim ram pin with the black caps covering the nut's there is a white plastic spacer in between the nut hard wear that could be installed wrong and it will change the drive trim angel a bit not leting the drive tuck in as far.they do this becouse there is a differents between bravo 1 & 3.and some guys will change that around by not knowing where to put it.on bravo 1 the spacers need to be installed with the grove part pointing a way from the bow of the boat or a way from the boat in general. well i'm shur it's fine but if not it a easy thing to look at any ways.it dose sound like the x is high but that is where the top speeds come in.you would think the manufacturer,s would by now say to you oweners to install lower unit drive spacers by now to help stop the blow out. merc dose sell them spacers also.just an idea is all this is.good luck and have fun this year boating.
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