38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
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38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
I'm Experimenting With Minus 2 Sportmasters
On A 1989 No Step 38 Fever With 650 Blower Motors
The The 5 Blade P5x Hydro's I Decided To Try Are
Slipping 22% And Took My Old Boat Speed From 80 Mph
@5050 Rpm With Bravo One Standard Height With 26
Hydro 4 Blades, To 70 Mph Gps @5100 Rpm With The
New Short Drive With New Prop . Has Anyone With
Similar Boat And Drive Found What The Correct
Spacing Might Be Thanks For Any Help
On A 1989 No Step 38 Fever With 650 Blower Motors
The The 5 Blade P5x Hydro's I Decided To Try Are
Slipping 22% And Took My Old Boat Speed From 80 Mph
@5050 Rpm With Bravo One Standard Height With 26
Hydro 4 Blades, To 70 Mph Gps @5100 Rpm With The
New Short Drive With New Prop . Has Anyone With
Similar Boat And Drive Found What The Correct
Spacing Might Be Thanks For Any Help
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
something's not right, you may have to try spacing down 1" & see what happens, unfortunately there a too many variable's to give you a cut & dry answer. From what I understand most have experienced an increase in top speed with the shorty drive (but every boat is different) You may want to try as many prop combo's as you can. Keep testing.
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
Originally Posted by Nauti By Nature
I'm Experimenting With Minus 2 Sportmasters
On A 1989 No Step 38 Fever With 650 Blower Motors
The The 5 Blade P5x Hydro's I Decided To Try Are
Slipping 22% And Took My Old Boat Speed From 80 Mph
@5050 Rpm With Bravo One Standard Height With 26
Hydro 4 Blades, To 70 Mph Gps @5100 Rpm With The
New Short Drive With New Prop . Has Anyone With
Similar Boat And Drive Found What The Correct
Spacing Might Be Thanks For Any Help
On A 1989 No Step 38 Fever With 650 Blower Motors
The The 5 Blade P5x Hydro's I Decided To Try Are
Slipping 22% And Took My Old Boat Speed From 80 Mph
@5050 Rpm With Bravo One Standard Height With 26
Hydro 4 Blades, To 70 Mph Gps @5100 Rpm With The
New Short Drive With New Prop . Has Anyone With
Similar Boat And Drive Found What The Correct
Spacing Might Be Thanks For Any Help
We got the same problem...
It's the X dimention.
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
the sportmaster is 2-3 slower in general, against say an imco. at 80 you are not going fast enough to take advantage of the effeciency of the surfaceing design of the sport master. going down may in fact increase your speed due to giving the drive more leverage to lift the bow thus diminishing wetted surface of the bottom.
try a 1/2 spacer with the same prop with maybe some cup added.
hope you find the sweet spot.
try a 1/2 spacer with the same prop with maybe some cup added.
hope you find the sweet spot.
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
Originally Posted by Back4More
Did you try the 26 4 blades just for a test.
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
Originally Posted by monstaaa
the sportmaster is 2-3 slower in general, against say an imco. at 80 you are not going fast enough to take advantage of the effeciency of the surfaceing design of the sport master. going down may in fact increase your speed due to giving the drive more leverage to lift the bow thus diminishing wetted surface of the bottom.
try a 1/2 spacer with the same prop with maybe some cup added.
hope you find the sweet spot.
try a 1/2 spacer with the same prop with maybe some cup added.
hope you find the sweet spot.
and intercooling and 5 blades hope to make 90 when dailed in.
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
Originally Posted by BlondFountain
Ya...
We got the same problem...
It's the X dimention.
We got the same problem...
It's the X dimention.
I'm going with a 1 1/2 inch spacing
Note : I got side tracked while testing and working on boat
that my port transom plate water passages rotted out so motor getting pulled to replace it
Owners of older 1989 models keep an eye on them if your in salt water like me !
\nwhen its done will have new test and info ,
running new blower pulleys; new pickups for inter coolers water pressure , 1 1/2 inch drive spacers looking for close to
90 on the gps will let you know!
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Re: 38 Fever Sportmaster-2 (- 10 Mph Shortie)
[QUOTE=Nauti By Nature]
that my port transom plate water passages rotted out so motor getting pulled to replace it
Owners of older 1989 models keep an eye on them if your in salt water like me !
[QUOTE]
I had that same thing happen with mine.
that my port transom plate water passages rotted out so motor getting pulled to replace it
Owners of older 1989 models keep an eye on them if your in salt water like me !
[QUOTE]
I had that same thing happen with mine.