Cutting a Bravo lower
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aero-offshore, check out this post. Folks in this thread explain it a lot better than I could. Basically, if you have to trim your drive way up to get the speed out it or you are using a prop with a lower pitch than other boats equipped similarly to yours, you may be a little low in the water.
Http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...ht=X+dimension
Http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...ht=X+dimension
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Thanks Maxx, but now i just blew a vane in my brain.! Spark from Sparky Marine says 2.750 to 3.00 for my hull a 24' ,24 degree dead rise v botom is about right, I was just lookng for more thoughts. by the way that was measuring from the bottom of the v to the prp shaft center line at an even trim.
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So Maxx are you offering this service? Hows the prototype holding up? What kind of $$ are we talking about?
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Yes Dyno, we will be offering this service. Our website with prices will be up soon and we will have a banner-link on OSO. You can give me a call, also, at 757-971-2704.
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Cool Maxx you the man!!! I'm going to do some testing myself before I decied to cut them. I'm going to need an add on steering set up this winter( if I stay employed)
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Don
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Don
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