I have a bass cat pantera II with a venom 200 raker 22, 5900 rpm @ 64 mph. It seems to not have much bow lift at all, is that the nature of this boat?
I have a bass cat pantera II with a venom 200 raker 22, 5900 rpm @ 64 mph. It seems to not have much bow lift at all, is that the nature of this boat?
Something's not right 3% slip would be hooked up good and rolling.
Yeah, you're not adding up.
I've never seen a raker that didn't need work done to it.
And you should be able to turn a 24 raker without issues.
Lack of lift is usually a symptom of prop slip, it's not hooked up, usually you see a big roostertail and very stiff steering, is that your result?
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
It was hard to steer, then I lowered the motor 1/2" or so and it helped. It blows out if U try to turn any at all at wot. The lift just doesn't seem like it's there at all compared to any other boats I have had. Im sure there has to be that majic set up to bring it together, just need some help to figure it out.
Get with Mark on the prop page here or Steve at lake fork, both can make that raker work to its potential.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Ok thanks!!!!
How do I get in touch with one of them
What is the motor height
Steve's Custom Props Quitman, Texas if I'm not mistaken. Bought a balanced and blue printer 25P Tempest that was huge improvement over a 24P Trophy, tons of lift and I have a 1400# boat.
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Minn Kota Ultrex
I have been out-of-pocket for the last few days so I didn't see your question. My boat is put away for the winter so I can't let the motor down to measure bottom of pad to center line of prop shaft. This is the best I can do. The jack plate is a Power-Lift model (manual not power) that came with the boat. The dealer mounted the motor and I have not changed the set-up. I don't know if your jack plate is the same. In case it is, and BCB mounted them the same, these are the dimensions I can retrieve. The second hole from top on motor bracket matches the second hole from top on jack plate. The top of the sliding part of the jack plate is 1" above the boat transom. Hope this helps. I have heard others say the shooter prop is not the best prop available however it has fit my needs. It lifts the boat very well and what I like best it carries a load well. It may not be the fastest but it is not affected by load and has a good hole shot and doesn't blowout. Good luck -- good fishing.