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<blockquote data-quote="scyharris" data-source="post: 202259" data-attributes="member: 3645"><p>Pappy, a whaler hull is drastically different than a flatbottom. The stabilizer plate is mainly to help with sliding in turns. However, it does help keep water around the prop. It does have trim and tilt, and I believe I can get more out of her with a little tuning. Main reason I am asking about prop is because this is the one that came with motor. Cav plate is 1 inch above keel with no slippage. BTW, the motor came off of a 15 whaler. He only saw 37 max. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scyharris, post: 202259, member: 3645"] Pappy, a whaler hull is drastically different than a flatbottom. The stabilizer plate is mainly to help with sliding in turns. However, it does help keep water around the prop. It does have trim and tilt, and I believe I can get more out of her with a little tuning. Main reason I am asking about prop is because this is the one that came with motor. Cav plate is 1 inch above keel with no slippage. BTW, the motor came off of a 15 whaler. He only saw 37 max. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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