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Reef Hawg
Posted 7/1/2010 3:19 PM (#448263 - in reply to #447870)
Subject: RE: hydrofoil




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Location: north central wisconsin
Wow, thanks guys!! Mike, you have me thinking now... You know, they sell a few hydrofoils that can be clamped on. I might check to see if I can try one of them, and if works, mount permanently. Jake, I just did upgrade motors from a merc 2 stroke to a 90 four stroke two years ago. The merc didn't come up on plane any better, but it had a higher pitched prop. Just couldn't stand the noise and all the smoke. Wouldn've kept it if it was a console as it was a good running motor. I wish I would've just put a 115 and switched the stickers to a 90 like I've seen done, but didn't feel right doing that...

I checked alot of reviews and that SE sport 300 and the cobro hydrofoils keep coming up. I did check on the SE as you have linked and some say they need to be modified to fit a Yamaha 4 stroke. I'll have to look into that as they also make a bracket for attaching temproarily so I don't have to drill through the cav plate.

Thanks for all the comments.

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