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Weldcraft factory pod angle!
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<blockquote data-quote="tomme boy" data-source="post: 397168" data-attributes="member: 11342"><p>Two ways to stop the porposing but do the same thing. Knock a hook into the rear of the pods or weld a bead across the rear of the pods. It will force the bow down and will not bouce anymore. I have always had a nice weld added. Then you can grind it down to find the sweet spot.</p><p></p><p>Some of the guys that race tinboats knock a hook into the rear corners of their hulls. I tried that one time but was a pain to get just right. And it works awesome if you get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomme boy, post: 397168, member: 11342"] Two ways to stop the porposing but do the same thing. Knock a hook into the rear of the pods or weld a bead across the rear of the pods. It will force the bow down and will not bouce anymore. I have always had a nice weld added. Then you can grind it down to find the sweet spot. Some of the guys that race tinboats knock a hook into the rear corners of their hulls. I tried that one time but was a pain to get just right. And it works awesome if you get it right. [/QUOTE]
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