Flygaff
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This is what I'm doing to my lake boat. I have a 1993 Sylvan Pro Select SC boat. Original owner. Purchased new in 95. I am replacing the 1995 Evinrude 9.9 with twin Suzuki 9.9 converted to 20s. The local lakes have a 9.9 HP restriction. They don't seem to mind how many of them you have on the back. This is what I have done and found so far. In the spring I mounted a single 2021 Suzuki 9.9 long shaft elec start w power trim. On the first test I was only getting 7.5 MPH and 4200 RPM. I then converted the engine to a 20 HP by changing the ECU and inlet plate. after that I was able to get 9.4 MPH at 4700 RPM. Changed the prop a few times and it made little change. I then added the 2nd 2021 Suzuki 9.9 converted to 20 HP and changed both engines to 9 1/4 x 11. First test I was able to get 18 MPH at 5100 RPM. Changed the props to a 10 inch pitch. Big difference. 25 MPH at 5700 RPM. Getting there I think. My problem now is I get a large rooster tail shooting water everywhere. I believe my cavitation plate is too low and needs to be raised. I just received two TH Marine Mini jack plates. The Mini plate will give me a 4 inch lift and 4 inch further back off the transom. Now I have a 22 inch center between the engines. I plan on moving them to a 17 1/2 center for ease of mounting the jack plates. My question is What do you think moving them closer will do? Higher RPM?, Cavitation for the props being closer together? My goal is to get the engines running at 6200 RPM and I hope to get the speed to near 30. What do you guys think.