Re: Hydro-stablizer
When you say you have a problem getting up on plane, do you mean you eventually do? If that's the case, try moving some weight forward, or getting a tiller extension (PVC pipe for the cost conscience). If you "just" can't get on plane, a hydrofoil may help give you the lift you need, but... <br /><br />I have a '57 18 Johnson, and I wouldn't add a hydrofoil to it's AV plate (just not enough aluminum there). It wouldn't surprise me if this is one of the engines you hear horror stories about the hydrofoil ripping off the AV plate.<br /><br />edit...<br /><br />On my boat, I tries several props:<br /><br />9-1/4x11 (standard prop) - gave "best" performance at all loads. 21 or 22 mph with low load (hit 4500 rpms with throttle left over) and ~ 12 or 13 with heavy load.<br /><br />9x10.5 (non-standard prop) - gave 17 mph top end at 4500 rpms, but same 12 to 13 with heavier loads.<br /><br />9x9 (standard heavy-duty prop) - gave 12 or 13 at 4500 rpms. Wouldn't fully plane before hitting WOT rpms with lots of throttle left over.<br /><br />For my boat, the stock prop (9-1/4x11) performed best whether I was fishing solo or had the boat heavily loaded.