Question for Tank
#11
Tank, did you have any cavitation / blow out issues before hand? Its something I'm fighting with my 28' Pantera (notched transom), especially while on plane and trying to add a bit of positive trim. Have been playing with props and drive height thus far, but this may be a viable option as well.
#12
Can someone explain why and how these work. If the X dimension is 0-2" will it work? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this with such great results. It sounds like the golden mouse trap many have been looking for.
#13
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In all likelihood they probably made it much easier to determine correct trim whereas before the trim tabs kind of got in the way and would cover up incorrect trim and there was not enough wing on the back of the drives to create the lift needed for a big straight bottom boat. I bet it decreases fuel consumption quite a bit too.
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In all likelihood they probably made it much easier to determine correct trim whereas before the trim tabs kind of got in the way and would cover up incorrect trim and there was not enough wing on the back of the drives to create the lift needed for a big straight bottom boat. I bet it decreases fuel consumption quite a bit too.
#16
So I have a 35 Mistress with SSM 3's I drag just a touch to plane just wondering if I'm overthinking & should leave enough alone......can you supply purchasing info I'd like to check it out ...thanks.
#17
In the Cig section when I first brought them up, a couple of the guys called Max Machine Worx in Havasu (where we got them) to see if they made them for 3 and 3a's...They don't. Only Bravo type drives. But I'm sure they could be fab'd pretty easily.
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Here's a video River Dave did on them, kind've product review and talks about the design and benefits.





