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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron2000" data-source="post: 62499" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Well i think i finally came to a conclusion with my Hydrofoil. I went out on sunday with my fishing buddy and the engine was bare with no whale tail. The conditions were less than perfect on the lake... 15 mph winds and very very choppy. I had the boat top speed 26 mph for about 30 sec. then dropped it back down to around 20... Although the motor itself ran great, it just seemed to me that it took the boat a little longer to plain out and it didn't feel like my boat was just floating like before when i did have the whale tail on. i think with the perfect conditions i could get my 14' jon boat over 30mph. which i think is hauling *** for such a small jon. Well thanks to everybody that had some input on here. I'll post what happens when i reinstall the whale tail back on the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron2000, post: 62499, member: 923"] Well i think i finally came to a conclusion with my Hydrofoil. I went out on sunday with my fishing buddy and the engine was bare with no whale tail. The conditions were less than perfect on the lake... 15 mph winds and very very choppy. I had the boat top speed 26 mph for about 30 sec. then dropped it back down to around 20... Although the motor itself ran great, it just seemed to me that it took the boat a little longer to plain out and it didn't feel like my boat was just floating like before when i did have the whale tail on. i think with the perfect conditions i could get my 14' jon boat over 30mph. which i think is hauling *** for such a small jon. Well thanks to everybody that had some input on here. I'll post what happens when i reinstall the whale tail back on the motor. [/QUOTE]
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