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  1. #31

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    Quote Originally Posted by mustang5 View Post
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    much better
    If you send that picture and out come to ken I would be very interested to see his reply,
    maybe now your bow down issue isn't about motor hight but the 4 blade bow lift prop your were talking about before???
    I really have no idea just what come to mind..

    watching this post closely..

    Cheers Dave
    IF YOU WANT TO CATCH FISH YOU HAVE TO DRINK LIKE A FISH....HANG ON....MAYBE THAT WAS THINK LIKE A FISH??

  2. #32

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    Hey mate,

    Here is the thread at the propgods forum with Kens replies.

    http://www.propgods.com/forum/defaul...m=11398&#11398


  3. #33

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    The Experts at THT recommend going up another hole.. It should look like this:



    Anyone like to add their 2c?


  4. #34

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    yep if your still doing tight turns with a bit of trim out and not losing grip go up, no point draging the av plate in the flow of water

  5. #35

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    you can also try instole plastic spacer let's say 10mm bitwin motor and transom
    it will give more nose down with out using your trim tabs

    sorry about drawing but I'm sure you will guess what I meant to say
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  6. #36
    Thanks myway.

    After raising the motor the nose is down considerably which is good.

    If I put too much trim tab down, it will bow steer, so I have to relearn the settings.

    Just need a prop to suite and I'd say its a goo balanced setup


  7. #37

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    If I out too much trim tab down, it will now steer, so I have to relearn the settings.
    Please say they're typos otherwise my world has been turned upside down.

    Was the final 'good' test with or without the foil fitted?

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Fed View Post
    Please say they're typos otherwise my world has been turned upside down.

    Was the final 'good' test with or without the foil fitted?
    Haha wow, that wasn't right lol.

    I meant it will now bow steer with too much trim. iPhone corrected it lol.

    Yes final test was with foil attached. Going for a 330km trip this afternoon to see how she travels in swell. Will assess after the trip


  9. #39

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    Good luck with the trip let us know how it performs.
    Further down the track I'd be trying it without the foil.

  10. #40
    Double post
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  12. #42

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    How did the big run go? are you still going to find a new prop?

    I'm not 100% sure what economy thats saying 26kts 28L??
    Dave
    IF YOU WANT TO CATCH FISH YOU HAVE TO DRINK LIKE A FISH....HANG ON....MAYBE THAT WAS THINK LIKE A FISH??

  13. #43
    Wouldn't mind a 16p to up the revs a fraction then I think it's set.

    I will try it 1 more hole up however.

    Economy wise I'm 2km per litre which I think might be a bit sceptical but it's what the gauge says anyhow.


  14. #44

    Re: Seeking Prop Advice Please

    How did you go about lifting your motor?

    I have been told by the chief engineer at work < I work on a ship> that you just loosen the lower bolts with the elongated holes and remove the upper bolts.. trim your motor up, put blocks of softwood like pine under the skeg and slowly lower the trim to the right height and reinstall the bolts..

    sounds rough as guts to me but he said it works and isnt an issue..

    any comments??
    IF YOU WANT TO CATCH FISH YOU HAVE TO DRINK LIKE A FISH....HANG ON....MAYBE THAT WAS THINK LIKE A FISH??

  15. #45
    That's exactly how I did it mate! Just don't put the skeg on an angle and your set


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