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Old 10-29-2015, 02:57 PM
martin martin is offline
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Dave you mean the engine was to high @ 25".. Yes my experience was with a 25' trophy wa. It had twin/150s .. He went with a single 225 and had to extend the foot cause the motor would cavitate and slip when trimming ,choppy conditions and turning... The boat did sit higher than before with the extra weight not being there. Like a couple inches higher...
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Old 10-29-2015, 06:04 PM
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Yes, the 25" was sitting too high; I was thinking of my 30".
I like how the 30" powerhead sits higher up out of the water; I got back wash on the 25"s when I slowed down too fast.
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Old 10-30-2015, 01:34 PM
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Yes Martin, you have to run a 30" shaft on a twin Hermco bracket.
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Old 10-30-2015, 07:49 PM
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you guys are getting off track on this post.try a new one
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Old 10-30-2015, 09:46 PM
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Yes Martin, you have to run a 30" shaft on a twin Hermco bracket.
Thanks guys.. Planning on the future..
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