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Author:  1 I Bandit [ August 11th, 2014, 1:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Formula Boats Dunnville

Would have much rather been at West Lake this weekend great weather and from the pictures looked like a great time next year for sure :D . I was working on the Charger getting it ready for Dunnville managed to get the jackplate I goty from idvette install and changed the lower unit I got from Rowboat. Did a few other things like hooked the foot throttle back up and going to fab a drag plate. Does anybody have some thoughts on motor height for drag racing? Hope to see some more Formula boats in Dunnville :) I still have a extra motel room for Friday and Saterday night if anybody is interested please let me know as soon as possible.
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Author:  Himagain [ August 11th, 2014, 2:07 pm ]
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Looking good... I hope we get some more guys to come and play!!!!

Author:  idvette [ August 11th, 2014, 6:32 pm ]
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That's a big change, should help a lot over last time you ran it. What prop will you be running?

Author:  AnthonySS [ August 11th, 2014, 7:50 pm ]
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Excellent enhancements.... I would go at least 3/4" up to start.

Author:  1 I Bandit [ August 11th, 2014, 9:30 pm ]
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idvette wrote:
That's a big change, should help a lot over last time you ran it. What prop will you be running?

Hi idvette hope all is well with the new job and the move. I will be running a 22 chopper I got from Boomer the boat seemed to like it :D the 24 seemed to be a little to much last time hope to get out on Simcoe on Thursday to do some testing if I get evrything put back together.

Author:  1 I Bandit [ August 11th, 2014, 9:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Formula Boats Dunnville

AnthonySS wrote:
Excellent enhancements.... I would go at least 3/4" up to start.

Thank you for the advise i will give it a try :)

Author:  idvette [ August 11th, 2014, 9:38 pm ]
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1 I Bandit wrote:
idvette wrote:
That's a big change, should help a lot over last time you ran it. What prop will you be running?

Hi idvette hope all is well with the new job and the move. I will be running a 22 chopper I got from Boomer the boat seemed to like it :D the 24 seemed to be a little to much last time hope to get out on Simcoe on Thursday to do some testing if I get evrything put back together.

With the drag plate, jack plate and coned lower unit you'll notice a big difference. I wouldn't be surprised if you find the 22 too small. I run a 24 on mine and I'm spinning well over 7000 rpm with it. To be fair, I haven't raced yet, so I can't say for sure, but I think with some testing you'll find a 24 or 26 suits your setup better

Author:  1 I Bandit [ August 11th, 2014, 9:55 pm ]
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idvette wrote:
1 I Bandit wrote:
idvette wrote:
That's a big change, should help a lot over last time you ran it. What prop will you be running?

Hi idvette hope all is well with the new job and the move. I will be running a 22 chopper I got from Boomer the boat seemed to like it :D the 24 seemed to be a little to much last time hope to get out on Simcoe on Thursday to do some testing if I get evrything put back together.

With the drag plate, jack plate and coned lower unit you'll notice a big difference. I wouldn't be surprised if you find the 22 too small. I run a 24 on mine and I'm spinning well over 7000 rpm with it. To be fair, I haven't raced yet, so I can't say for sure, but I think with some testing you'll find a 24 or 26 suits your setup better

Good call with getting some weight off the back and with the plate and the cone the 24 may be the way to go I left the 26 at the cottage :( hope I can talk someone in Barrie into going out for a run on Thursday after work :D

Author:  BoomerMuskoka [ August 11th, 2014, 10:03 pm ]
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1 I Bandit wrote:
idvette wrote:
1 I Bandit wrote:
idvette wrote:
That's a big change, should help a lot over last time you ran it. What prop will you be running?

Hi idvette hope all is well with the new job and the move. I will be running a 22 chopper I got from Boomer the boat seemed to like it :D the 24 seemed to be a little to much last time hope to get out on Simcoe on Thursday to do some testing if I get evrything put back together.

With the drag plate, jack plate and coned lower unit you'll notice a big difference. I wouldn't be surprised if you find the 22 too small. I run a 24 on mine and I'm spinning well over 7000 rpm with it. To be fair, I haven't raced yet, so I can't say for sure, but I think with some testing you'll find a 24 or 26 suits your setup better

Good call with getting some weight off the back and with the plate and the cone the 24 may be the way to go I left the 26 at the cottage :( hope I can talk someone in Barrie into going out for a run on Thursday after work :D


id stick with the 22. you ran way faster with it on satureday in gravenhurst.

Author:  Himagain [ August 12th, 2014, 9:19 am ]
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I think I would stick with the 22.... its all about how fast you get to the top speed

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