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i have a 2 1/2 foot boat it was electric i changed it to gas last winter i can not keep it from hoping on the water its like when you skip a rock across the water it is very fast but cannot get this out of it any help would be great
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RE: home project
Jamie ,
Although you problem can probably be resolved , we would need to know a bit more than you stated .... Pictures of the engine setup , and hardware would be VERY helpful .
Could be one of MANY problems ...
Could be fixed by MANY different ways also ...
For example ... prop angle could adjust your porpousing ( or however thats spelled )
Could also be done possibly with trim tabs ... or moving your engine ... or rudders angle ...
Like I said ... pictures would be a BIG help so we can see where to begin ...
Not to worry though .... more than likely , it CAN be fixed .
Action shots are not needed , just different views of the transom ( rudder , prop area ) and engine mounted .... ( actually the whole inside would be best )
Based on that everything is basically correct in setup , is your prop angle at 90 degrees to the transom ? ( we'll start with that first ) How far back is your prop and rudder ? What kind of boat ?
Although you problem can probably be resolved , we would need to know a bit more than you stated .... Pictures of the engine setup , and hardware would be VERY helpful .
Could be one of MANY problems ...
Could be fixed by MANY different ways also ...
For example ... prop angle could adjust your porpousing ( or however thats spelled )
Could also be done possibly with trim tabs ... or moving your engine ... or rudders angle ...
Like I said ... pictures would be a BIG help so we can see where to begin ...
Not to worry though .... more than likely , it CAN be fixed .
Action shots are not needed , just different views of the transom ( rudder , prop area ) and engine mounted .... ( actually the whole inside would be best )
Based on that everything is basically correct in setup , is your prop angle at 90 degrees to the transom ? ( we'll start with that first ) How far back is your prop and rudder ? What kind of boat ?
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RE: home project
hadnt got the pictures yet but you had said or asked hoe far the prop and rudder was it a standpoff bracket and rudder system that warehouse hobbies sell would it be better to get rid of the standoff bracket ??????
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RE: home project
Not really sure which stand-off , or how far it is .... best bet would be pictures if you could . You can either email them to me ( which I would post here for you ) or you could post them here yourself .
Pictures a lot of times tells more than words ever could .
I will wait to hear from you , or watch for a post here .
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Pictures a lot of times tells more than words ever could .
I will wait to hear from you , or watch for a post here .
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