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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 391157" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>I have watched so many videos my head is spinning,lol. Over 95% of the people that own jon boats run with the anti ventilation plate under water and almost all the rigs fly except for the ones that are way underpowered. Most of the guys trying to get their height right were large boat owners. Like I said though most of the videos had the plate buried but still flying on the water. Yours was about the only fine tuned outboard out there. So now if say I move my engine up to even with the keel by putting a shim under the engine and run over 30mph wouldn't that be great considering your rig is as fine tuned as you can get and your prop is a 15 pitch so it's 3 pitches bigger then mine. I would be good then,right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 391157, member: 6843"] I have watched so many videos my head is spinning,lol. Over 95% of the people that own jon boats run with the anti ventilation plate under water and almost all the rigs fly except for the ones that are way underpowered. Most of the guys trying to get their height right were large boat owners. Like I said though most of the videos had the plate buried but still flying on the water. Yours was about the only fine tuned outboard out there. So now if say I move my engine up to even with the keel by putting a shim under the engine and run over 30mph wouldn't that be great considering your rig is as fine tuned as you can get and your prop is a 15 pitch so it's 3 pitches bigger then mine. I would be good then,right? [/QUOTE]
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