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    Are you not getting the rpm's or the speed?

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    Holic , no matter how much he trims up the bow wont get enough lift without breaking water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiholic View Post
    Are you not getting the rpm's or the speed?
    Rpms sre grrat but handling and speed are a problem

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    try dropping the motor down a hole or lower it if it has a jackplate...it will help the prop bite a little more

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaperMouth View Post
    try dropping the motor down a hole or lower it if it has a jackplate...it will help the prop bite a little more
    Yep, hat he said. Noticed yesterday in the "little" rollers at Sardis that I was loosing the bite a little bit, still got to lower mine a little bit.
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    I have the center of prop shaft.11" under the bottom of boat

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    I/m thinking you're going the wrong way. I'd be going up Instead of down. I have mine as high as I can and you can fill the lift once it is on full plain.

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    11" under the bottom of the boat sounds really really low...you should probably be around 4-5 inches...most bass boats run 2-4 in below pad

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    if you were meaning .11" than that is definitely too high

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    Nope 11" under
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