Absolutely, this build is only halfway finished, did not have the patience to finish before confirming performance.PSG-1 said:VERY nice! Glad to see that my calculations for performance were about right for your boat's application. Do you plan to build a cowling to tame down the noise a little bit, and protect the engine from the elements?
okavango said:Absolutely, this build is only halfway finished, did not have the patience to finish before confirming performance.PSG-1 said:VERY nice! Glad to see that my calculations for performance were about right for your boat's application. Do you plan to build a cowling to tame down the noise a little bit, and protect the engine from the elements?
Once I have the reverse working, I will add the dog house and trimmings.
As nice as the engine sounds, it get real load after a few minutes on the water.
Confirm your boat has both reverse and trim? Your reverse seems to work very well.
Yes that all makes sense.PSG-1 said:okavango said:Absolutely, this build is only halfway finished, did not have the patience to finish before confirming performance.PSG-1 said:VERY nice! Glad to see that my calculations for performance were about right for your boat's application. Do you plan to build a cowling to tame down the noise a little bit, and protect the engine from the elements?
Once I have the reverse working, I will add the dog house and trimmings.
As nice as the engine sounds, it get real load after a few minutes on the water.
Confirm your boat has both reverse and trim? Your reverse seems to work very well.
My boat only has reverse, no trim, unfortunately. With a passenger in the front, it runs OK, but if it's just me, when I go above 7500 RPM, it wants to porpoise a little bit. But I am using a +5 degree nozzle. I could probably try a 0 degree nozzle and see if that helps, or, maybe try adjusting the ride plate a little more.
The GP1200 was available with trim, but no reverse. The XL1200 was available with reverse, but no trim.
The GP1200 and XL1200 nozzles are basically the same, in fact, all you have to do to convert the XL nozzle for a GP is to drill and tap the lugs on the sides, and utilize those holes.
The gate comes to rest against a stop, see the aluminum lug to the left of the bolt, so cannot get it any lower with cable adjustment, might have to redesign the gate.Ranchero50 said:Can you change the angle of the reverse gate through adjusting the cable? I don't have a huge amount of experience with reverse gates on I/B jets but would think the water flow needs to hit the top of the 'C' in the gate so it shoots out the bottom under the hull (that's how O/B's work). Since you write that it works better with the nozzle pointed up I think the gate may not be low enough.
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