Re: Johnson V8 275 '88, some problems
no its not lol not with a V8 for sure and if the cav plate is 2-3 inches below the bottom of the hull id expect to gain several mph by making it even with the bottom
and yes its perferable to use a bracket because with the set back you can go a little higher than the bottom of the hull - gaining a little more speed
you could see about a 19" pitch four blade stainless cupped prop this would let you run even higher and a little faster too ( i say 19" because when you switch from 3 - 4 blades youll loose 200 rpm and youll make that up by loosing an inch of pitch )
no its not lol not with a V8 for sure and if the cav plate is 2-3 inches below the bottom of the hull id expect to gain several mph by making it even with the bottom
and yes its perferable to use a bracket because with the set back you can go a little higher than the bottom of the hull - gaining a little more speed
you could see about a 19" pitch four blade stainless cupped prop this would let you run even higher and a little faster too ( i say 19" because when you switch from 3 - 4 blades youll loose 200 rpm and youll make that up by loosing an inch of pitch )