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cavitation plate on tunnel hull flat bottom
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<blockquote data-quote="jsmoody" data-source="post: 418762" data-attributes="member: 15256"><p>Check your prop pitch. May be more than your motor can turn. Set your cavitation plate even with the top of the tunnel. Get ready to play around with it a lot. You may want to invest in a manual jack plate. With a 40 you should be able to turn a prop with enough cup in it to jack that motor even higher with a little setback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsmoody, post: 418762, member: 15256"] Check your prop pitch. May be more than your motor can turn. Set your cavitation plate even with the top of the tunnel. Get ready to play around with it a lot. You may want to invest in a manual jack plate. With a 40 you should be able to turn a prop with enough cup in it to jack that motor even higher with a little setback. [/QUOTE]
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