hoehlehoehle
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- May 10, 2007
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I Have A 2004 1850 Crestliner, And Am Thinking Of Putting A 6 Inch Jackplate On It To Hopefully Improve Performance. I Am Running A 150 Opti-max, With A Laser Ii 21 Pitch Prop. It Is Turning 5150 Rpm Wot. Which Is Also A Bit Short Of The Proper Rpm Range Which Is 5250-5750 Rpm For This Motor.
I Also, Get Blow Out When At Full Trim I Can Run Only 4.5 Inches Of Trim At Wot(per Smart Gauges). I Am Thinking That The Jackplate Will Offer Some Adjustment To Tame The Rooster Tail From Going Straight Into The Air. I Have Been Told That The Crest Of The Rooster Tail Should Not Go Over The Top Of The Motor.
I Have Also Just Ordered A 19 Pitch Tempest Prop To Try And Get My Rpm's In Range.
Does Anybody Know If These Boats Can Handle The Weight Of The Motor After Being Set Back. Will They Crack The Transom Or Will It Cause Any Other Problems.
Any Information Would Be Helpfull.
I Also, Get Blow Out When At Full Trim I Can Run Only 4.5 Inches Of Trim At Wot(per Smart Gauges). I Am Thinking That The Jackplate Will Offer Some Adjustment To Tame The Rooster Tail From Going Straight Into The Air. I Have Been Told That The Crest Of The Rooster Tail Should Not Go Over The Top Of The Motor.
I Have Also Just Ordered A 19 Pitch Tempest Prop To Try And Get My Rpm's In Range.
Does Anybody Know If These Boats Can Handle The Weight Of The Motor After Being Set Back. Will They Crack The Transom Or Will It Cause Any Other Problems.
Any Information Would Be Helpfull.