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man that's fast.
How was the cruise speed and getting up on plain? what was involved in the prop change? I thought Bravo and Herring were seperate animals. |
Cool :D
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Originally Posted by tomcei
(Post 2662015)
man that's fast.
How was the cruise speed and getting up on plain? what was involved in the prop change? I thought Bravo and Herring were seperate animals. |
Originally Posted by Superbabi
(Post 2662123)
Tom, the cruise speed 4000 at 70-72 mph, plaining no problem. No big deal with the prop, herring also makes bravo type props like we were using.
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Hay everyone!
Again this question is for RIK... How does the transom notch on the y2k effect the install? Must it be removed? |
Originally Posted by SUPERSTITIOUS
(Post 2662941)
Hay everyone!
Again this question is for RIK... How does the transom notch on the y2k effect the install? Must it be removed? Depending upon the transom angle and the size of the notch, it might be only 1-2" of vertical height we are talking here. |
THanks for the reply
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No problem
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Originally Posted by SUPERSTITIOUS
(Post 2662941)
Hay everyone!
Again this question is for RIK... How does the transom notch on the y2k effect the install? Must it be removed? |
Originally Posted by Rik
(Post 2663004)
You do not have to remove the notch, as what we do on the stagger engine applications, the box will hang down into the notch area, but not the entire notch area. Just make a filler for this area where the box extends downward from and that is all that is neccessary.
Depending upon the transom angle and the size of the notch, it might be only 1-2" of vertical height we are talking here. |
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