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NEED HELP CAN'T DRIVE

Are you having fun yet? This is the fun part of running a high performance boat. Set up and testing.
What the height looks like on the trailer is not a good representation of how the water is flowing when the boat is at speed.
I would plug the top 2 holes and try that. On my trimate I was running at just over 2.5" from the bottom. Still had great water pressure. If I could have gone higher I would have.
 
NEXT TEST RUN

Before the next test run I'm installing the scoop kit on the water inlets then up 1" on the motor. I will let yall know how that did.
 
Yes, that is about the size of it, you are getting air in the top holes. The water does come up a bit, but that is why you need the scoops. Plugging holes does work. I think the scoops are better as they will redirect spashing water as well. However, if you run in marshy waters they may plug. I sometimes pass thru a marsh channel near our cottage but make a point of checking my gauge along the way. So far I have never had them plug.
 
Sounds Good To Me

Thanks Mark, that sounds like a plan to me. Now I just need to find some free time so I can give it a second try:surf:
 
THANKS

Boston Predictor said:
I gotta say once again Wicked, that is a nice setup:lol:
youll get it dialed in no problem with these guys help
Boston that's for sure, I don't know where I'd be without all the help. Thanks guys yall kick az:thumb:
 
On Daren34's Diplomat, We put a new johnnyrude 2.0l 140 v4 on it and a 22p omc Raker prop(high rake, no cup 13 1/4 dia). Put a cmc 6 inch hydraulic jack plate within 3 times going to the lake due to the chine walk. I put the motor one hole from the top of the jack plate, and I wish I would have put it all the way to the top. We never had water pressure or overheating problems and did not plug any of the water holes or run a scoop! The higher the better as far as the diplomat was concerned. The boat would bow steer with the trim all the way down, but really lightened up with trim. The 140 would turn 6300 rpm with the 22 raker and would hit the govenor with a 20 raker.
I miss that little boat
 
THANKS BIG DAVE

OK gang made the adjustments and the second test run today. Water pressure was good at 18 lbs. Top speed is the same at 61. Chime walk may be just a tick better if any. Hole shot still totally sucks. It takes forever to plane. The RPM's are low at 5100 at WOT. Now what do I try? My plan is to go up on the jack plate another 1/2". Install the hole shot plate and try a 22 pitch rather than the 23 pitch. I still can't lift the nose up more than 2 quick taps on the button from the full down position with out starting to chime walk really bad. It has no cavatation problems and no rooster tail as well. What do yall suggest for the next changes? Thanks Fred!
 
Work through the chinewalking a trim it up a bit more as long as your not shooting lotsa roost your trim is still at an efficient angle. Once you learn to drive through the chine it'll calm down. Sometimes the old saying is true When in doubt trim it out..
 
prop

Hey Wicked, Your prop is on it's way. UPS said you would have it Monday. Don't change anything! Make a run with your old prop and get a gps reading and then just change props and get another gps reading. Then call me and we will go from there. Thanks, boatman
 
PROP

boatman4021 said:
Hey Wicked, Your prop is on it's way. UPS said you would have it Monday. Don't change anything! Make a run with your old prop and get a gps reading and then just change props and get another gps reading. Then call me and we will go from there. Thanks, boatman
10-4 Gary, I will be looking for it to show up. Thanks for all the time you take getting your customers on track. That kind of service is hard to find! I will try to gather some SML vacation info together for you OK. Thanks Fred !!
 
Hope it works well Wicked

Boston Predictor said:
I hope it works out well for you wicked
Thanks Boston I think Gary the Boatman is going to get me tuned in with the best prop. "Any one need a Laser II with 2 runs on it" LOL LOL:banana:
 
i hope you get your setup right ! Man I wish my paint looked as nice as yours. Everytime I see pictures of your boat I think that! thanks
 
13 and 3/4 X 23 pitch Laser II with hub kit

Hi Derek The prop has two test run's on it in 2006. Total running time is about 45 min. I need to get $330 for it. I will ship it to you and pay the UPS shipping.:thumb: www.wickedrister1659@cox.net It's just not the correct prop for my set up:irked:
 
Wax On Wax Off Wax On Wax Off

Pete thanks for the kind words. See how all the hours of rubbing my fingers to the bone paid off :thumb:
 
Second prop test run

OK it looks like my 13.75 X 23 laser is a bit much on the pitch? Lil slow up and out of the hole after the tail stand. Top end is not bad at 61 but only turns 5100 to 5200 RPM. The laser is Rock solid in turns up to 55 mph with the bow down and it never shows any signs of slipping. Now trim the bow up a tick at 55 and hold on because she starts to chine walk from 57 to 61. Now for the second prop. 14.25 X 21 Hustler. The hole shot got way better after the tail stand. It took off quicker but that prop spins up really super fast. It wanted to blow out so I had to back off the power to keep it hooked each time. Felt like it had better mid range pull when you apply the power but the top end was a lil slower at 56 to 57 mph turnimg 5600 to 5700 RPM. The second prop did not corner as well as the first. It had a side to side rocling sensation in turns over 45 mph. I feel like a prop in between the two will be my best shot. OK Gary time to work your magic my friend. What do you suggest a 14.25 X 22 3blade SS or 14 X 22 4 blade SS ? Thank you for all the help !
 
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