As has been posted before, I have a 256 Dusky, 1990 model WAC with twin 200 hp evinrudes. Both motors are 1990 models.
Does it matter what side the counter rotating motor is mounted? I have searched the site and Dhadley stated "it depends on what type hull and what you want to accomplish" (not an exact quote).
Currently the C/R motor is on the port side and it has never pulled its load. It won't hit close to the same rpm's as the stbd motor. About 900 rpms less than the other motor. The dealer will only check the compression and then declare its in good condition, nothing wrong with it. It seems he can't hook it up to his dyno as it rotates the wrong way. So I'm thinking I will swap the lower units and then get him to hook it up and check it out.
I know there is something wrong from running it for the past two seasons. Its performance is less than the other motor in all categories.
How about some thoughts on this subject please.
Does it matter what side the counter rotating motor is mounted? I have searched the site and Dhadley stated "it depends on what type hull and what you want to accomplish" (not an exact quote).
Currently the C/R motor is on the port side and it has never pulled its load. It won't hit close to the same rpm's as the stbd motor. About 900 rpms less than the other motor. The dealer will only check the compression and then declare its in good condition, nothing wrong with it. It seems he can't hook it up to his dyno as it rotates the wrong way. So I'm thinking I will swap the lower units and then get him to hook it up and check it out.
I know there is something wrong from running it for the past two seasons. Its performance is less than the other motor in all categories.
How about some thoughts on this subject please.