Outboard help??
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If you got someone with experience on the same hull, that's about the best you can ask for.
It's amazing what a setback, propshaft height, and prop change can do to speed.
Have fun!
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Start with this advice. There are so many different style bottoms, setbacks, props, problems, causes, etc on these small outboards.
If you got someone with experience on the same hull, that's about the best you can ask for.
It's amazing what a setback, propshaft height, and prop change can do to speed.
Have fun!
If you got someone with experience on the same hull, that's about the best you can ask for.
It's amazing what a setback, propshaft height, and prop change can do to speed.
Have fun!
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27 inches of setback!?!?!?!?!?! Were gonna have to change that..in fact....im thinking bolt her right to the transom if its going to be raceboat only. It will still run over 60, but it will handle 10x better
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That is the biggest setback I've ever heard of!
I would have said between 6-12" would be the acceptable range?
An adjustable setback could be worth a go to find the sweet spot.
www.fastcompanymarine.com
I would have said between 6-12" would be the acceptable range?
An adjustable setback could be worth a go to find the sweet spot.
www.fastcompanymarine.com
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i agree ziemer, have a mercury outboard tech going over the engine on saturday to hopefully give me a starting point, if all is well with the engine ( which its not looking like) we will pinpoint, setback,drive height,and props. measured the setback tonight and from the transom we are 27 inches from the transom to the engine bracket. and the prop shaft is roughly an inch below the pad of the boat while the front of the prop is 4'6" aft of the transom. yes it has a pretty lengthy tubular bracket lol
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As others have already said, your engine is way too far back and way too deep. Heck, your hull and motor are in different Zip Codes! Generally speaking, the further you go back, the further you have to go up. I'm only running 6" of set back, but my prop shaft is almost level with the pad bottom. Take Johnny's advice and ditch the bracket.
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