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Yamaha 784cc into welded mod-v hull
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<blockquote data-quote="86tuning" data-source="post: 457202" data-attributes="member: 23006"><p>That would be advanced naval architecture. Well beyond my realm of experience. Yes, my waverunner has trim and reverse. Hoping a 3-5 deg down angle will work. I'm planning on 'pods' on the back under the swim platform for both floatation and nerf protection. Basically putting the transom or jet mounting face forwards on the hull for integrated pods. Originally I didn't want pods or swim platform, and was going to recess the jet in a box, but the swim step will be handy for getting back in when the boat isn't beached.</p><p></p><p>Large rear deck to cover the motor and fuel tanks. Small centre console, and my cooler in front of the console like the 'coffin box' style of the flats skiffs in the southeast as a tandem seat for 1-2 passengers. Additional passengers can sit on the edge of the rear deck, or on the front deck depending on trim on plane.</p><p></p><p>As for trig, that's just the easy way to do an accurate angle. Rise/run. Roofers and carpenters do it all day. Or at least they have a chart for it. I just need to figure out how to get my jig squared away. Looks like shimming the floor is required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86tuning, post: 457202, member: 23006"] That would be advanced naval architecture. Well beyond my realm of experience. Yes, my waverunner has trim and reverse. Hoping a 3-5 deg down angle will work. I'm planning on 'pods' on the back under the swim platform for both floatation and nerf protection. Basically putting the transom or jet mounting face forwards on the hull for integrated pods. Originally I didn't want pods or swim platform, and was going to recess the jet in a box, but the swim step will be handy for getting back in when the boat isn't beached. Large rear deck to cover the motor and fuel tanks. Small centre console, and my cooler in front of the console like the 'coffin box' style of the flats skiffs in the southeast as a tandem seat for 1-2 passengers. Additional passengers can sit on the edge of the rear deck, or on the front deck depending on trim on plane. As for trig, that's just the easy way to do an accurate angle. Rise/run. Roofers and carpenters do it all day. Or at least they have a chart for it. I just need to figure out how to get my jig squared away. Looks like shimming the floor is required. [/QUOTE]
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