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Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
(Post 2242404)
Actualy Jon that is very similar to the way the bottom of the hull looks like after you carve the groove.
Come to think of it that would be easier considering all the contour is done in the metal. You would only have to cut a rectangle to fit it. Seems to be the same principal though |
Originally Posted by cougarman
(Post 2400151)
Seems to be the same principal though
Dont really even need mine anymore I am going to bring them way up. Hey Hows that beast of yours comming? |
The issue with that style is when you turn your water pressure will go to ZERO on your outboard engine and it will bury the needle on the inside engine. If you go into a wide sweeping turn you may roach the exhaust pipes and eventually your impeller on the outboard side of the turn. Go to the transom mount and save yourself some headaches. Mine is being done this winter.
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Originally Posted by The Menace
(Post 2400221)
The issue with that style is when you turn your water pressure will go to ZERO on your outboard engine and it will bury the needle on the inside engine. If you go into a wide sweeping turn you may roach the exhaust pipes and eventually your impeller on the outboard side of the turn. Go to the transom mount and save yourself some headaches. Mine is being done this winter.
They are in the bottom of the V so how is that any different than a transom mount in the bottom of the V? Thanks Jon |
Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
(Post 2400180)
Yep I agree.
Hey Hows that beast of yours comming? Making great head way, something tells me you will still beat me to the water,............like you neighbors say,..You need a job :D Jon |
Originally Posted by cougarman
(Post 2400387)
They are in the bottom of the V so how is that any different than a transom mount in the bottom of the V?
Thanks Jon This phenomena is obvious and critical in a cat. Keep in mind that on a big cat the flush mounted pick ups are 7+ feet apart. A crosswind situation will cause the windward side to dig in and the leeward side to rise. The water pressure on the windward side will be higher but it will maintain pressure. We are leaving the flush mounts but also adding transom pick ups as well. One system will run off a pump for idling the other will operate from pure force. The flush design was intended to reduce drag for race boats. As long as you are going straight and making quick turns it will work. They certainly cleanup the transom of the boat. |
The Menace,
In a Cat I can agree with you. I thought your original statement you were talking about the V-Bottom. Thanks for your comments Jon |
Originally Posted by cougarman
(Post 2400396)
Making great head way, something tells me you will still beat me to the water,............like you neighbors say,..You need a job :D
Jon Why ya got to be like that?:D |
Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
(Post 2401325)
Why ya got to be like that?:D
Maybe I just need to park mine next to yours and keep sending you the parts :D Jon |
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