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    how to set up 1998 Ski Ray tournament inboard for wakeboarding

    The one you reference is set up for plumbing to hard lines. You want one where the bottom is set up with a fitting to connect to your bags, (the inlet side of the pump), and the side (outlet side) has a fitting to put a large clear flexible hose onto it. The other end of the hose will also have...
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    how to set up 1998 Ski Ray tournament inboard for wakeboarding

    I use a Tsunami pump. The connections are not all the same between brands but it is usually just the plastic end fitting that needs to be changed on either the hose or bag. To fill you throw the pump overboard while the hose is connected to the bag. To empty you connect the pump to the bag...
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    how to set up 1998 Ski Ray tournament inboard for wakeboarding

    So, if it is a 13" diameter by 13" pitch you probably have a 1:1 direct drive transmission meaning the engine turns once for the prop turning once. You should try to confirm that by getting the specs on the drive or just cranking the engine with a wrench. If you are looking to surf a fair bit...
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    how to set up 1998 Ski Ray tournament inboard for wakeboarding

    Nor sure what the 13x13 would mean for sure. Is your SkiRay an inboard direct drive or is yours a sterndrive? You might be able to search up the brand of the propeller to find our what the stampings or numbers on it mean. There is a possibility that it means a 13" diameter and a 13" pitch but...
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    how to set up 1998 Ski Ray tournament inboard for wakeboarding

    Just realized that my autocorrect miscorrected the wake shaper brand in my last post. Mine is a Nauticurl brand, not Nautical.
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    how to set up 1998 Ski Ray tournament inboard for wakeboarding

    My boat is 2006 direct drive wake boat by Sanger. I use it for skiing, some, wake boarding, less in recent years, foiling, most often, and surfing. The first thing you need is a very low pitch prop. If you surf you need to get the RPM up so you have high torque when only travelling 12 MPH. Mine...
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    Listing to port side

    There are times where it is better to replace the problem rather than trying to fix it. If the boat feels unsafe, and is clearly not a normal hull, perhaps it is because its actually is unsafe and there are reasons a normal hull is different.
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    Sky ski?

    Hi DeepC, Sorry I did not see this thread before Xmas. We have had an AirChair for many years. It was the original but SkySki is more popular now by quite a bit. Both are great. My wife is 63 and still rides. Our kids, in their 20's, all enjoy it. My wife rides at about 16 mph GPS and my...
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    Engine hours

    My previous boat had the hour meter die at a little over 750. The replacement hour meter died at just over 500. It probably had over 3000 when I gave the boat away, still running well, but without an hour meter. At some point the meter matters not. My current boat has 720 but computers do a...
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    Hull speed.

    Sorry, there is a formula but it depends on many things. Primarily wetted hull length. A 20' v planing hull might have a displacement hull speed of 5.5mph, or less. It's easy to exceed the hull speed on a planing hull as you get into a partial planing condition with enough power. That's why...
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    Thought better of it

    Well, another Easter will arrive next year. ;)
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    Small and light boat for 5+ people?

    When they rate boats the test for people and the test for maximum load are structured differently. People move around and a load should not is why the tests are different. Ratings for boats are often ignored by many who should know better as they have 'done it before'. Just think it through...
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    Duel battery troubleshooting

    Not sure how the charger is set up but it needs to go to both batteries. If it goes through the selector switch it would only go to one unless the switch is set to both. If it bypasses the switch and goes directly to the batteries it may provide a circuit that stops the selector switch from...
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    Trailblazer for Tow Vehicle?

    I had an '06 with the 4.2 for towing my 22' inboard. It would go over mountain passes on cruise control without issue. Good brakes. Never overheated. Loved the very tight turn radius for maneuverability
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    Staying warm on boat in the winter

    Perhaps you have to little time for this, but installing a Heater Craft system is very effective. Not as good at idle in a sterndrive as they are in an inboard due to plumbing possibilities. I've got two 40,000 BTU units hooked up in series on my boat. For an immediate and cheap heater, get a...
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    Engine fogging

    If you do it through the carb it should not matter. Basically it's a light oil. To avoid this completely try just removing the plugs one at a time and spraying fogging oil through the hole. This avoids any oil on the plugs. Either way should be good.
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    how does one flush out rust from block?

    Well, you could change your engine to a closed cooling system with a heat exchanger. But if you use your boat in a fresh water environment the block is not going to rust our from the raw water cooling system. I think the suggested antirust treatment was to use on shore and would not...
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    Ignition switch does not shut engine off.

    Not sure of the specifics on your alternator. Usually it's red in the plug that is getting ignition power. It's a separate plug and not the output wire.
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    Ignition switch does not shut engine off.

    Sounds a bit like the alternator field wire is not cancelling when you shut the switch off. If the field wire still has power then the alternator can keep feeding the ignition circuit. Test this by unplugging the field wire plugs from the alternators and then see if the engine shuts off with...
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    Tritoon speed verses rpm

    In your case lowering the pitch would allow you a faster takeoff AND likely raise your top speed. Top speed is limited by horsepower being produced and at 3500 rpm you are probably a long way below your peak horsepower so you can't push the boat faster through the water. Getting your engine...
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