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FLexpat 11-18-2018 11:08 AM

With the right prop and ventilating the pocket, you may not need the Arneson drive and all the mod work for that.

Put a 1-2" vent hole and ball valve for control in the pocket by the shaft log and find a semi-surfacing prop with rake similar to the shaft angle. (Prop Gods or Herring)
The owner would need to be willing to be a guinea pig though.
https://www.boatdesign.net/threads/p...tunnels.19863/

gofastsandman 11-23-2018 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 261170)
Seems like alot of work.
Transom, bracket, fill the hull bottom, be cheaper to sell this boat and start with another.
Could do a waterjet. :-))))))

Where are the bunny pics?

Welcome home.

aldo 11-29-2018 06:16 PM

IMHO Enjoy it as a 20 knot boat, or bracket & outboard if the need for speed is overwhelming. I speak as an Inboard owner for over 20 yrs.

gofastsandman 11-30-2018 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 261166)
Lol Hey Oly! I have no comment other then nice boat and needs a bigger engine! My 23 Sceptre (actually a Tsunami) will be heading to Massachusetts soon. Big and I are working on a deal...

strick

Shocking.

Ole, the IB hulls are rare and slow by design.
Jack shaft to a Konrad drive?

kmoose 12-03-2018 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aldo (Post 261355)
IMHO Enjoy it as a 20 knot boat, or bracket & outboard if the need for speed is overwhelming. I speak as an Inboard owner for over 20 yrs.

I completely agree. If I had to go slow it would opt for a diesel replacement though. If I'm going to go slow, I'm going for the best mpg.


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