awesome rig mate!
Steve or Brad Copper at polycraft will have all the info you reguire they are allways happy to help in any way!
welcome to the polyclub - - plastic is fantastic be it lure or boat!
Norm
Roy, that sounds way too low. #The manufacturer (of the boat) recommends for the 4.1 that the cavitation plate should be #roughly level with (or 10mm above) the bottom of the boat (not the keel). I think yours is probably a 4.5 - but it still seems too low.#Is the guy who put your motor on a regular agent for Polycraft? #You probably should have a chat to Steve Cooper. #He will set you straight.Originally Posted by Forrester
SteveCooper@polyindustries.com
I had a fair bit of trouble stopping mine (tiller steer 40HP 4st Suzi) from porpoising when I was just one-up. But the addition of a foil, putting a bit of weight forward, and the fact that I have electric trim and tilt has solved my problems and I'm now #a very happy camper.
Hope this is of some help. #I know how frustrating it is when your boat is not functioning up to expectations. #
Hope we haven't hijacked your post too much Tim #- if so , sorry
Tony
awesome rig mate!
Steve or Brad Copper at polycraft will have all the info you reguire they are allways happy to help in any way!
welcome to the polyclub - - plastic is fantastic be it lure or boat!
Norm
well done Tim, great looking rig..
agree with Tinn, my new boat doesnt smell fishy either we will work on it
Murks