Can someone tell me the approximate prop shaft height to start
trying for an sst 60 for a river toy. I don't intend on racing except for fun
Can someone tell me the approximate prop shaft height to start
trying for an sst 60 for a river toy. I don't intend on racing except for fun
prop shaft 1" below pad for v-bottom
Tunnel? depends on prop dia, and how good what is your setup
Boat is a lee tunnel with center pod I know absolutly nothing about it as far as rigging I just wanna go fast
you gonna drag or top end
It's just an old marsh motor I took off of an 1842 tunnel
Should prop shaft be one inch above bottom of tunnel or above center pod?
with the prop u have i would start pretty deep maybe 1/2" above bottom of outer sponsons if they are deeper than center, if the center is deeper set it up like a v bottom 1" under. can you post some pics of the boat? how much offset is built into the boat?
[QUOTE=Riverrat001;90635]Can someone tell me the approximate prop shaft height to start
trying for an sst 60 for a river toy. I don't intend on racing except for fun.............................
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If you ONLY want straight-a-way speed, Mount the motor so that the bottom of the gearcase is just touching the water,when on plane . ..you have to be sure you'll get enough water to cool the engine . You may have to put on a "nosecone" with an underneath water pickup .then get a 3 or 4 blade cleaver propellor, with much more pitch than usual. Then your boat may not want to turn, without a rollover, but it might go like a rocket . My did (it was a "sport E" tunnel, back in the late 1970's.)It was powered by a Rude 1975 short shaft HUSTLER (75 horsepower).
Thanks for all the help. I'll try to post some pics tomorrow if I can figure out how. I'm cutting the transom down 4 inches right now because it was built for a 20 inch motor
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