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Prop Tunnel Hull / Tilt Question
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<blockquote data-quote="flatboat" data-source="post: 384158" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>a good start would put the prop shaft parallel to the hull surface . . its a real balancing act to get everything right . cav plate even or up a little from the bottom of the transom . the boat will show ya where it wants to run . use a mph app for your phone or gps and watch speed move it one hole at a time till you find the sweet spot when you get close you can go up or down a half a hole by slipping a piece of thick hose over the pin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatboat, post: 384158, member: 5508"] a good start would put the prop shaft parallel to the hull surface . . its a real balancing act to get everything right . cav plate even or up a little from the bottom of the transom . the boat will show ya where it wants to run . use a mph app for your phone or gps and watch speed move it one hole at a time till you find the sweet spot when you get close you can go up or down a half a hole by slipping a piece of thick hose over the pin [/QUOTE]
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