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He sent me some pics of his new 200HO....talk about some boat porn...complete w/flowers...
![]() Here's a little more detail...love that tranny... ![]() Lookin' GOOD Greene!!...
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Thanks - cavitation plate is even with the hull bottom when the engines down.
Based on assorted feedback, I'm planning to raise the motor, after I confirm where the cav plate is positioned when the boats up on plane. Additional option is drop to the 17" prop, both towards goal of running 50 mph + At that point, I'll know it's all set to run at maximum efficiency 3,000 - 4,000 rpms where I run the boat 90 + % of the time, besides trolling. |
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I'd set it two holes higher than you have it. You really should be able to spin that 18.
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One guy to hold up the engine - one guy to move the bolts.
How hard can that be ? Where's Ted Arcidi ...... or Bill Kazmier when you need him ? |
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