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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 362124" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>I can't say how weight affects the performance of an outboard jet, but I can definitely tell you that it has an effect on an inboard jet or a PWC. </p><p></p><p>As shown above, .125" sheet weighs more per square foot than .090" or .100" For an engine under 700cc, if you're using thick material for the hull, then it needs to be a short boat, like one of those New Zealand style jets. A 14 ft boat means more surface area, and more resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 362124, member: 6937"] I can't say how weight affects the performance of an outboard jet, but I can definitely tell you that it has an effect on an inboard jet or a PWC. As shown above, .125" sheet weighs more per square foot than .090" or .100" For an engine under 700cc, if you're using thick material for the hull, then it needs to be a short boat, like one of those New Zealand style jets. A 14 ft boat means more surface area, and more resistance. [/QUOTE]
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