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i believe briguy, i know of another member with twin 115 in Hawaii that can get it on plane with one engine. it does take a while though. thus the 140 will provide the additional reserve if so needed. offcourse it does cost more for the 140.
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What may help with this is turning in large circle's to get the boat on plane. Let the boat roll to one side for less wetted suface just to get it up. Just a throught.
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Warthog----somehow that last post seems erotic! I am sick in the head...... [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Warthog is 100% correct. Hit the throttle lean her over to one side hard and then pop of the wake you just created. It breaks the surface tension and wholla you are up on plane.
I have done this on a trial with the Thunder Pig and one time under necesity with a 38 fountain using one of the 3 225 optimaxes.. |
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