I know this has already been said but we have gotten away from the facts here. You want to get the boat running perfect and get all out of it you can. In saying that, first you need to get the boat running. Before you can get maximum performance you need to get a base set up. First be conservative, Set the center of the propshaft 2in below the pad (running surface) and find you about a 22 raker and get the motor running smooth with stock parts. Once you do that you have an idea what you have to work with. Once you have an idea what it will do(or what it needs to do) then you can make better performance adjustments and save MONEY at the same time. Man I'm just tryin to help out but how do you know what will or will not work if you don't even know what you have from the start? Why buy up all the props and parts if you don't even need them? Ron Hill had a couple of V4 rakers on his ebay store last week you could have bought for $100 bucks. Again, do what you want but keep in mind you could spend a ton of money rite now and you have nothing to compare the results to.
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