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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 387243" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>Tested a 13" diameter 14 pitch triple cup three blade and a 13 1/2" 15 pitch triple cup three blade today and Jack Foreman determined that my notes indicated I need a 13 1/2" 16 pitch three blade heavy triple cup to get my holeshot and rpm range where I want it. </p><p>Not going for speed, she ran fully jacked up, trimmed out with trim tabs down in 6" and could go shallower. Jumped up in 6" like a champ but I want a little more. In the channel with the motor buried she ran 32mph at 5500 rpm but I rarely run with the jackplate all the way down when I can run it much higher and keep the prop out of harms way. The low water pickup primed itself perfectly and now I can run my motor completely out of the water and maintain consistent water pressure. No more worrying about water pressure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 387243, member: 10154"] Tested a 13" diameter 14 pitch triple cup three blade and a 13 1/2" 15 pitch triple cup three blade today and Jack Foreman determined that my notes indicated I need a 13 1/2" 16 pitch three blade heavy triple cup to get my holeshot and rpm range where I want it. Not going for speed, she ran fully jacked up, trimmed out with trim tabs down in 6" and could go shallower. Jumped up in 6" like a champ but I want a little more. In the channel with the motor buried she ran 32mph at 5500 rpm but I rarely run with the jackplate all the way down when I can run it much higher and keep the prop out of harms way. The low water pickup primed itself perfectly and now I can run my motor completely out of the water and maintain consistent water pressure. No more worrying about water pressure! [/QUOTE]
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