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Roughneck1860
Posted 9/7/2009 9:05 AM (#398232 - in reply to #398229)
Subject: RE: cavitation plate height at full speed





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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair
Landry - 9/7/2009 8:52 AM

The larger plate immediately above the prop is to be above or on the top of the water then - right? I need to raise mine up 2 or 3 holes then!


Yes........When the boat is fully planed out. Do you have or can you get a picture of how the motor is set in relation to the boat now? What motor/prop/boat do you have? You might just need to change prop pitch and/or style to get the performance your looking for. Raising the motor 3 holes sounds extreme. If you had to go that much right now you'd have trouble with to much bow lift, poor hole shot and proposing issues

Tim

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