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Question for Tank
Tank how far back is your cavitation plates mounted on your drives?
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Here’s a few pics. I don’t know exactly but looks like a couple inches. I can get more pics or a measurement next weekend if you need.
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Thank you the first picture is good that is all I need again Thank you. I hope they work as good for me as they did for you.
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They really work fantastic on the cafe. Night and day difference. Lotta bang for the buck.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
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They really work fantastic on the cafe. Night and day difference. Lotta bang for the buck.
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Originally Posted by 36Tango
(Post 4785455)
You have probably said somewhere, but exactly how do they help? Better ride? Faster time to plane? they look great!
I dont need to use any tab to plane. Don’t need to run the boat with any tab at all. Kick the drives out a bit and run it. Zero porpoise. Stays on plane easier at low speed as well. Things are pretty awesome. |
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.
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Cooper I have a 28 Pantera,so I’ll let you know how they work for me.
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Craney, are you running a single or twins? Im a single engine 28, but regardless, Im curious to hear how it goes!
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Twins with Trs drives.
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