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Seems like you should but who knows maybe not just have fun with it.
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I'm really just trying to get the best efficiency out of the setup. To some extent, that translates to top end speed. Besides, for me, part of the fun is tinkering with it.
I have the '83 post-Potter 20SF made by Seacraft Industries. I know it's 8" longer than a Potter 20SF, and maybe a little heavier, but I don't know if performance is similar. I've read here that the potter 20s are stern heavy. Mine seems to balance more toward the bow, at least at higher speeds. I couldn't get mine to porpoise at WOT to save my life, though it will under 4,000 rpm if it's trimmed up enough.