X-Dimension on the Y2K
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I know this has been touched on before but anyone have any further testing??
Mine is 1-1 1/2" higher than from the factory. I have not measured it yet to be exact. I remember reading that it should be kept lower for more bow lift but have spoke to others saying try higher.
Any thoughts??
Mine is 1-1 1/2" higher than from the factory. I have not measured it yet to be exact. I remember reading that it should be kept lower for more bow lift but have spoke to others saying try higher.
Any thoughts??
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Lots and Lots of Talk on this subject.
Krackmeup has done the most recent testing, so get with him for results.
I believe that the "standard" X- dim for a Y2K is around 18-1/2" which would put the prop shaft about 4-1/2" below the bottom.
If your boat was rigged with the prop shaft higher than the "standard", your boat will likely benefit from adding a spacer.
Krackmeup has done the most recent testing, so get with him for results.
I believe that the "standard" X- dim for a Y2K is around 18-1/2" which would put the prop shaft about 4-1/2" below the bottom.
If your boat was rigged with the prop shaft higher than the "standard", your boat will likely benefit from adding a spacer.
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Patrick
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Pat's right, I have only about 3 hours on my newly added 1" spacer and the boat is MUCH better. JC and Rick have done a lot of testing and believe it is where it should be (according to JC), but we all know it needs a bit more bow lift. Since I have added the spacer I get less blow out (still owe BBlades a call to optimize from my 26P non-labbed Bravo 1 prop) and the boat just feels better, and turns quicker for sure. I posted all this, not sure where anymore, but do a search to see if you can find the data, or call me sometime - PM me for a phone number if you like!
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