Re: Stingray Hydrofoil
I got on Iboats and was wanting to learn every thing I could about my boat, inside and out, and had heard and learned that the hydrofoil puts alot of stress on your sterndrive and transom, where the tabs are fixed to your hull and puts no stress on the out drive, I recently damaged my lower unit and had a new/used lower put on, so now going to put the smart tabs instead of the whale tail "WHY" I have been coming here to Iboats for a long time and have learn over the years to trust the advice that I have gotten here from these guys, I have been helped out tremendously here from being a newbee. I know what I know because of my own determination and all the help I've gotten here, I would not know what I know if it wasn't for all of these guys help. Hydrofoil lifts the boat with stern drive, Smart tabs lift the boat with the hull.
Wavenbye2 I took the liberty of editing your quote a little bit, as I am not an experienced boater by any means. But I think that you hit the nail on the head.
Having just bought our boat this year, the wife and I are learning as we go. (I wanted to use the expression "sink or swim" but think thats poor taste!!) We bought it while we were camping, and after a few small problems with carb and fuel lines, had it running great, thanks to the guys at the shop. Anyway, while waiting for the work to be done, we walked the campground checking out other boats. Some had the hydrofoil, while more (mostly larger) had the tabs. I remember talking to one owner that had the hydrofoil on his I/O, he said that he loved it, and his wife said that she did too as it took out a lot of the "bounce". Not having extra money this year for the little things (minus a new starter and relay) it was just on the list for later. Finding and reading everything that I can on this site, and your post, has helped me to determine that I dont want this foil.
I am a little put off by drillin holes into anything. Outdrive, but really the transom. Reading yours, and other, posts, I realize that I dont want to put MORE stress on the outdrive and motor. Having a OMC, I dont need to stress it anymore than it already is, because nobody works on these anymore!!:facepalm: I still dont want to put holes into the transom, I dont think that I need that much "power" to get on plane faster.
I have been looking into new props the last few days. I have added a little damage to mine, and dont have a spare in the boat..... I read the difference between 3 and 4 blade props, the 4 blade gets you on plane faster, stays there longer when slowing down, better handling..etc.... I think that maybe the way that I go. I have the 3 on now, I think that I may get the four and try it out. I will need to investigate what pitch I have on now, but thats small stuff...
Again, thanks to all the people with WAY more experience than me, helping me though all of my stupid questions!!!
Like what would you recommend for I/O, 3 or 4 blade?