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Old 09-19-2014, 06:09 PM
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Does anyone know what eliminator did to take away the hop on these boats. I already have a monster tab...
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Boxes?
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I have boxes on it
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What year? What power/prop? Hops at what speed and are u able to drive thru it?
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99 33 Daytona. Twin 598 1100 hp. 1000 ft pounds at 4100. Dynoed.. 36 bravo 1 props not labbed. I haven't tried to drive thru it yet because for 80-95 so far it scares the sh?t out of us. It's bad....
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Has mt 4800 monster tab. Gets really squirrelly with tanks full too. Have boxes on it too.
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99 33 Daytona. Twin 598 1100 hp. 1000 ft pounds at 4100. Dynoed.. 36 bravo 1 props not labbed. I haven't tried to drive thru it yet because for 80-95 so far it scares the sh?t out of us. It's bad....
I'll show the boyz the the shop and get their input...
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Originally Posted by Eliminatorshane
Does anyone know what eliminator did to take away the hop on these boats. I already have a monster tab...
5 blade cleaverish style props would most likely help. Hydromotive P5 would be a good choice. Bravo props do not impress me on most cats.
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Are your props spinning in or out? Does anyone know if the Eliminators like the props turning in or out better?
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What "type" of steps does your hull have? Hulls were re-designed around that time...

If the steps look "sawtooth", that is the older bottom...
If the steps look "square", that is after the re-do...

Re-tooling the bottom is the fix...you might also consider sponson tabs as an alternative...

INFO from Elim Shop production dept...

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