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1448 Jon Boat Planing Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 184844" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Sorry,didn't realizer you already had the new 11 pitch stainless prop.</p><p>Maybe a 11 pitch(stainless)is to big?</p><p>Without knowing your rpms,it's hard to diagnose.(rpms are key)</p><p>Does it sound like it's reving high enough?</p><p>I was thinking if it was reving high enough,it would porpoise(slap)and not just ride with the bow high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 184844, member: 349"] Sorry,didn't realizer you already had the new 11 pitch stainless prop. Maybe a 11 pitch(stainless)is to big? Without knowing your rpms,it's hard to diagnose.(rpms are key) Does it sound like it's reving high enough? I was thinking if it was reving high enough,it would porpoise(slap)and not just ride with the bow high. [/QUOTE]
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