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    Speed, Set Up, Weight Question

    Ok,
    Ive had my boat a few months now, had it out, ran it a bit. Still learning to deal with the chine walk. Today went out with two buddies and fished. Weird thing I noticed today. With three people in the boat, I got it to 70 before it started to walk, when its just me, or two people, it starts to walk at 63 or 64. Is this normal??

    I have a 202 with a 225 EFI on it!!!

    Thanks for the help.



    TEAM TEXAS

    Team Blazer 202 / Mercury 225 EFI


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    Re: Speed, Set Up, Weight Question (Golferpimp1)

    The extra weight kept the boat balanced. You just need to work on your set up, and weight distribution to help get rid of the chine walk.

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    Re: Speed, Set Up, Weight Question (Rebel1)

    Jason's right.

    My 202 handled much better when it was me and a partner versus when it was just me. I couldn't go any higher with my motor, so I tried working with the weight balance. Although I got it better, it never was as good as just adding a second person.
    Jason Phillips

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    Re: Speed, Set Up, Weight Question (1niceStratos)

    Same here!! I have done all my WOT runs with a guy from work as my ballist. 150 lbs makes a world of difference. He's handy he like's it and it works for me. Mike L is sending me a few props to try, a 28TXP three blade and a 27TXP 4 blade. As soon as we get some sunshine and a little warmer weather, I am going to run these alone and lite. Your right down the road, we should get together some time and burn some gas call me 512-869-0979

    TEAM TEXAS... I like the sound of that

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    Re: Speed, Set Up, Weight Question (Golferpimp1)

    Marcus. take all your heavier tackle and put it in the left side storage compartment, then fill the left side L/Well about half full and your weight should be perfect! Or either fill the left tank all the way up and leave right side about 2/3 of a tank either way will work great! Hope this help's.

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    Re: Speed, Set Up, Weight Question (Porkfrog)

    Ya that's my partner gas on the left side and as much Tackle I can fit in the left storage porkfrog got it works all the time
    Fear-This
    2000 202 pro v / 04 250 Hpdi 27 T1 Work
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