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Originally Posted by BoatBIATCH
(Post 2551750)
I now have about as much insight into this, as Tbone had gas in his tanks
And yes, please don't comment on Ernie's posts :evilb: - Just kidding dude. |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2551813)
3 BIP's in 8 posts. THis guy is on fire. Not sure how long we can keep him around before our personal self esteem is lower than Bigandy's without a vodka bottle in his hand. :party-smiley-004:
And yes, please don't comment on Ernie's posts :evilb: - Just kidding dude. |
Originally Posted by TopSpin80
(Post 2551053)
I bought a GPS speedometer and am installing it on Friday, my stepdad is sick, but maybe he'll be better by the weekend. We are looking for a place around here to buy pirelli flooring, does anyone know where, or do we have to order it? We really need indicators, the boat porpuses badly in calm water, but acts really good in a slight chop.
What do you guys set your tabs and drives at in the calm (Lake)? And more importantly what should they be set at? running hard the boat is fine, it only porpuses at cruising speeds and rpms (3000-4000) |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2551821)
It will stop porposing if you just leave it on the trailer. :cool-smiley-011::D:D:hitfan:
Also check the hull for a rocker. |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2551821)
It will stop porposing if you just leave it on the trailer
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2551821)
It will stop porposing if you just leave it on the trailer. :cool-smiley-011::D:D:hitfan:
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:cool-smiley-027:
Originally Posted by Beak42
(Post 2551845)
Tabs down "just enough" will stop porpoising on most boats
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 2551832)
Ernie add some weight to the bow and see what happens.
Also check the hull for a rocker. |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2551863)
:cool-smiley-027:
Drives up just enough will keep you from churning mud in most boats also. :evilb::party-smiley-004: |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2551863)
:cool-smiley-027:
Drives up just enough will keep you from churning mud in most boats also. :evilb::party-smiley-004: |
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