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<blockquote data-quote="Rick James" data-source="post: 166367" data-attributes="member: 3092"><p>Mine is actually about 1.5" below the bottom of the boat. I'm thinking this is the problem, because the motor really seems to run strong. It could also be a prop issue too I guess......I'm guessing the stock prop is designed for a boat that weighs a bit more. Mine really gets on plane quick......a bit more prop might give me better top end speed and still get up quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick James, post: 166367, member: 3092"] Mine is actually about 1.5" below the bottom of the boat. I'm thinking this is the problem, because the motor really seems to run strong. It could also be a prop issue too I guess......I'm guessing the stock prop is designed for a boat that weighs a bit more. Mine really gets on plane quick......a bit more prop might give me better top end speed and still get up quickly. [/QUOTE]
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