New Cobalt Blue Pantera 36' Survivor Pics.
#66
Originally Posted by speed buff
what is the difference on turning the props in or out ??
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The forward and reverse shift positions remain the same. Turning them in or out is a matter of what side you put a counter rotation lower on. This allows the shifters to still operate in up for forward and back for reverse. changing the props and not the lower would cause the shift positions to change.
Some step hulls need more more bow lift and some require more stern lift to run flat so builders set prop rotation when testing boats for the first time.
Some step hulls need more more bow lift and some require more stern lift to run flat so builders set prop rotation when testing boats for the first time.
#68
Originally Posted by Chest Rockwell
The forward and reverse shift positions remain the same. Turning them in or out is a matter of what side you put a counter rotation lower on. This allows the shifters to still operate in up for forward and back for reverse. changing the props and not the lower would cause the shift positions to change.
Some step hulls need more more bow lift and some require more stern lift to run flat so builders set prop rotation when testing boats for the first time.
Some step hulls need more more bow lift and some require more stern lift to run flat so builders set prop rotation when testing boats for the first time.
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