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Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4715065)
Right hand prop lean starboard, left hand prop lean port, B3 lower maybe :party-smiley-004:
Was thinking on the drive height. Was hoping for something that would make it a bit more concrete as going up is not cheap haha |
The black hawk needs a transmission. You have more HP then mine (500) and my single engine cruiser weight is at least 11K with a B3. Have an XR upper and B3 lower and been doing fine for years. Could add a nose cone to reduce drag. Would be nice if you could find a lower to try and see how it did. I wouldn't suggest a B3 for the ocean because if you get air the drive is probably toast, but lake should not be an issue
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The blackhawk does not need a transmission...it s got a cone clutch just like a bravo. It does favor a boat with some rocker and natural bow lift.
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Woops, was thinking TR/TRS
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i dont have enough natural bow lift for a BH drive to work. ill be looking for a used -2 over the winter and go from their
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Old thread, but anyone else with experimentation here?
I am starting to tune on my 27' Excalibur. I am turning a 1.5:1 Bravo with 28P LH in a 27x7 hull. Prop shaft depth is 1-5/16". I am fighting the starboard lean especially when running the boat solo or with a lightweight passenger. I am not willing to fix it with tabs. Next moves: Labbed prop - try to reduce stern lift, the boat could use some bow lift anyway as short drive height doesn't have much leverage 1/2" or 1" spacer to try more leverage to carry the bow. Switch to 1.36:1 gear and 26P prop. The boat has a very minor built in hook. I would consider working 1 side at a time. |
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