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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 428710" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Thanks. And yeah, it definitely plows when alone in the boat. But with a passenger, it still isn't what it used to be. I tried adding weight to the back while fishing alone, but it was more trouble then it was worth. I also tried raising the motor up one notch, but nothing but cavitation. I'm OK with the plowing with just me in the boat, but would like to get back the performance I had before with a second person in the boat. Just trying to figure out if there is anything I can do. If not, it'll be fine and I can live with it. It took me a few rock hits, 2 holes and a destroyed foot before I learned that my boat isn't a 4x4 for the river. Wish I'd have been a little more careful in the beginning and my hull would be in much better shape. Oh well, all a part of jet boating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 428710, member: 9169"] Thanks. And yeah, it definitely plows when alone in the boat. But with a passenger, it still isn't what it used to be. I tried adding weight to the back while fishing alone, but it was more trouble then it was worth. I also tried raising the motor up one notch, but nothing but cavitation. I'm OK with the plowing with just me in the boat, but would like to get back the performance I had before with a second person in the boat. Just trying to figure out if there is anything I can do. If not, it'll be fine and I can live with it. It took me a few rock hits, 2 holes and a destroyed foot before I learned that my boat isn't a 4x4 for the river. Wish I'd have been a little more careful in the beginning and my hull would be in much better shape. Oh well, all a part of jet boating. [/QUOTE]
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