Tomcat wrote:
That's about as small a diameter as one could go.
It's obviously too loaded fully submerged. Our little 18" Chopper II will rev easily in surfacing mode, so will our 12"x20" Mertens Cleaver.
Get that motor UP... say propshaft 1 1/2" below pad and watch your water exit. If you see steam instead off a steady stream of water Slow Down and adjust.
We run a stock lower but it could stand to have the top 2 intake holes filled.
And oh ya... Red Locktite those 2 carrier retaining bolts, they'll work their way out. Not a good thing!!!
It is not a performance boat (average performance commuter boat?), but it is relatively light compare to larger fishing boats and pontoons that this motor was likely designed for..
I want to keep the prop submerged for this one.
Just wish I could trade some of that low end toque for more power at the top.
Overall though the boat is better this way than the Yammi 50. Revs are lower due to gearing and 15" vs 14" prop, and it is quieter, and it gets up on plane with less effort. I think I was expecting more top speed, but I'll curb my expectations.