No two boats, engines, and props will be exactly the same. It's widely accepted to start around 3.5" below the pad. Make a run and keep good notes on your RPM's, top speed, and water pressure. Put it...
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No two boats, engines, and props will be exactly the same. It's widely accepted to start around 3.5" below the pad. Make a run and keep good notes on your RPM's, top speed, and water pressure. Put it...
the one in for sale is BS also
if he is turning 5700 rpm's @ 82 mph is 1% slip and that ain't happening