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Alumacraft MV1448 Seadoo IB jet, Still jetting
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 130998" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>Looks pretty good so far. I would suggest trying to get the hump (where you notched the sides) a bit flatter. The goal is a smooth curve from the front to rear. My only fear is if the break is too abrupt at the notch the water may decide to cavitate there. How high is your spoon now? Mine only ended up being about 2" overall, about 1/2" deeper than the keel strake.</p><p></p><p>Today I did pull mine out of the garden, getting it ready for the season.</p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 130998, member: 1523"] Looks pretty good so far. I would suggest trying to get the hump (where you notched the sides) a bit flatter. The goal is a smooth curve from the front to rear. My only fear is if the break is too abrupt at the notch the water may decide to cavitate there. How high is your spoon now? Mine only ended up being about 2" overall, about 1/2" deeper than the keel strake. Today I did pull mine out of the garden, getting it ready for the season. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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