Outboard skater BS thread!
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how does one find the CG?
can't imagine having to put the cat on a big titter-totter scale to figure out the CG that way.
if the boat is stern-heavy, does one just keep adding weights in the bow till the desired weight distribution is achieved?
what if the CG is right smack in the middle of the boat. say it's a 30 foot cat, and the CG is 15 feet from the bow (CG is right smack in the middle) that's obviously not a good place for the CG to be at. In this case, where would the ideal location of the performance cat's CG be?
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how does one find the CG?
can't imagine having to put the cat on a big titter-totter scale to figure out the CG that way.
if the boat is stern-heavy, does one just keep adding weights in the bow till the desired weight distribution is achieved?
what if the CG is right smack in the middle of the boat. say it's a 30 foot cat, and the CG is 15 feet from the bow (CG is right smack in the middle) that's obviously not a good place for the CG to be at. In this case, where would the ideal location of the performance cat's CG be?
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Last edited by noli; 05-21-2014 at 09:34 AM.
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It is a converted race boat that was a one off build. It is a wide body, cut down deck and the tunnel has been reworked.
I saw the boat at TNT. Also did have some six blade round ear Herrings on it as well. I have a set of 15 1/2" + 29" round ear/thru-hub Herrings 22 degree rake that I run for my everyday ocean set up. Boat runs a solid 105mph and accellerates like a rocket. It blows right through hop.
I saw the boat at TNT. Also did have some six blade round ear Herrings on it as well. I have a set of 15 1/2" + 29" round ear/thru-hub Herrings 22 degree rake that I run for my everyday ocean set up. Boat runs a solid 105mph and accellerates like a rocket. It blows right through hop.
yep that boat was at cumberland marine right? I went to the add many times when it was for sale LOL. I should really give dewald a call. I know I can do better with different props.
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From: OKlahoma City, Lake Tenkiller, OK
I tested a set of 14.75X34 four blade Dewalds this weekend on my 28 Skater w/ 300xs's. What a great prop. Essentially got rid of the "hop", less buzzing, lifted the stern nicely and increased top speed. Raised the engines to 1.75"(spinning out) and was able to get to limiters at 109.8MPH. Pretty good for the lake conditions and a totally stock new boat and engines, in my opinion. My boat rides completely neutral as rigged - no need for ballast. By the way all, Shaun Torrente came up to Oklahoma to help me with the boat this weekend. I can't say enough about him as a humble yet knowledgeable guy that truly loves our boats. Regarding the Dewald props., Dave is still probably another month out on having ones for our types of boats due to casting issues from his vendor. David.
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I tested a set of 14.75X34 four blade Dewalds this weekend on my 28 Skater w/ 300xs's. What a great prop. Essentially got rid of the "hop", less buzzing, lifted the stern nicely and increased top speed. Raised the engines to 1.75"(spinning out) and was able to get to limiters at 109.8MPH. Pretty good for the lake conditions and a totally stock new boat and engines, in my opinion. My boat rides completely neutral as rigged - no need for ballast. By the way all, Shaun Torrente came up to Oklahoma to help me with the boat this weekend. I can't say enough about him as a humble yet knowledgeable guy that truly loves our boats. Regarding the Dewald props., Dave is still probably another month out on having ones for our types of boats due to casting issues from his vendor. David.
I'm curious as to how props can remove hop in a cat?
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From: OKlahoma City, Lake Tenkiller, OK
According to my "Man" Shaun, a prop that induces more stern lift will lift the stern up sooner under acceleration which reduces the tendency for bow oscillations up and down because of the tunnel packing air then burping it out. if the stern is already up, lift is continuous and minimal "burping".. hope that makes sense! Feeling it first hand is amazing...David


