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Originally Posted by Tredav39
(Post 4927134)
Jadento Thank you for the awesome info on prop slip. what amount of prop slip should i have?
i have put diffrent props on with different prop hubs an had the same results all my max spped has been with just me and my 8year old. do you think if i had a coupler issue that i would fill it or hear it? i have been trying to figure this out for about 200hrs of boat run time ( thats how long i have ownd it) my trim tabs when all the way up are about 3/4" above the bottom the boat do you think that high enough? |
Originally Posted by Tredav39
(Post 4927142)
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https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...f50d5fec1.jpeg Here are my trim tabs and how they are mounted At least those tabs are not into the waterline. Not nearly as bad as what I see on the boat I’m working on. The other odd thing about the celebrity that I just found out, as I’m repair floor rot, is that under the main wood floor, there is 1/4” plate steel giving support to areas of the floor. I have never seen that, but thats the case inside this celebrity 240 I’m working on….. so the boat is heavier than you think. |
What lake / altitude are you boating at? I noticed Utah plates and believe altitude is your biggest problem.
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Originally Posted by Trash
(Post 4927194)
What lake / altitude are you boating at? I noticed Utah plates and believe altitude is your biggest problem.
lake Powell the elevation in about 3600 |
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