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  1. #11
    RCB19
    HOW DO YA FIGURE?
    Never been a big fan of the long spacer. It creates steering slop. But if it works for you stay with it.

  2. #12
    SHIFTY
    I COULD ONLY THROW ON A TWO DEGREE WEDGE, DUE TO THE TURNBUCKLE SET UP ON THE RIDE PLATE, IN ADDITION TO THE SEVERE CHANGE IN STEERING ARM ANGLE (I DIDN't EVEN THINK OF THAT BEING EFFECTED). I TOOK SOME SLACK OUT OF THE CABLE, IT WILL HOPEFULLY GIMME SOME ROOST TO PLAY AROUND WITH UNTIL I GO WITH THE CRADLE SET-UP, AND FIX THE STEERING ARM ANGLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP EVERYONE, ESPECIALLY 396...

  3. #13
    Cheap Thrills
    6* of wedge :2purples: :2purples: What are you trying to do? Knock airplanes out of the sky I had a 7* in my pump last year and I couldnt keep my boat in the water. My rooster was huge though Get some pics of that tail for us. you should be fine with the studs. make sure that you use ALOT of antisieze. Them babies like to strip. Have fun today
    396
    I'm getting ready to throw 8* on mine ! not looking to get any airplanes maybe a squirrle or two and of course the occational lame ass lake lice that tries the sneaky pass maneuver
    C.T. :wink:

  4. #14
    SHIFTY
    IT's NOT DIFFICULT, BUT IT IS KIND OF A PAIN IN THE ASS IF YOU HAVEN't DONE IT BEFORE. I HAD TELE-SUPPORT FROM HalletDave, PM SUPPORT FROM 396, AND Jetdriver AND HIS SMOKIN' WIFE STOPPED BY FOR A BIT TO LEND A HELPING HAND. YOU'd THINK WITH FOUR PEOPLE IN ON THE DEAL, IT WOULD HAVE GOTTEN DONE IN LESS THAN 4 HOURS...

  5. #15
    Brooski
    IT's NOT DIFFICULT, BUT IT IS KIND OF A PAIN IN THE ASS IF YOU HAVEN't DONE IT BEFORE. I HAD TELE-SUPPORT FROM HalletDave, PM SUPPORT FROM 396, AND Jetdriver AND HIS SMOKIN' WIFE STOPPED BY FOR A BIT TO LEND A HELPING HAND. YOU'd THINK WITH FOUR PEOPLE IN ON THE DEAL, IT WOULD HAVE GOTTEN DONE IN LESS THAN 4 HOURS...
    Looks like you just learned lesson #46 in the boat repair guide, any repair you are conducting will take 1 hour longer per person that "helps". If you still have an extra 2 or 4 degree, bring it to FC. Test run tomorrow on mine. Its done!!

  6. #16
    RCB19
    Shifty turn your steering tube around. That will help you with the steering geometry and will allow the cable to be moved furthur back in the boat. Looks like you are steering with the final portion of the cable.
    Why do you want to wedge up??? If you are looking for better performance this will be a negative. Get that nozzle as close to the water as you can without it dragging. By the looks of your setup you have room to go down. Or are you just looking for roost?

  7. #17
    Danhercules
    That steering setup looks a little scarry. :2purples:
    I was with Lakesonly and drove his boat a year or so back, and the steering spacer broke. I am glad it did it with 1/2 throttle turning around, and not a full throttle pass!!!

  8. #18
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    Shifty turn your steering tube around. That will
    help you with the steering geometry and will allow the cable to be
    moved furthur back in the boat. Looks like you are steering with
    the final portion of the cable.
    This I definitely agree with. With the tube reversed it'll give more
    support to the cable end.
    Why do you want to wedge up??? If you are looking for
    better performance this will be a negative.
    This I can't go along with. I've done lots of setup work on my boat
    and it responded positively to up wedge and raised plate. Now, it's
    possible that it was masking or attempting to cover for other
    problems (hooked bottom etc.), but it was still the best setup of all
    (and I tried both up and down in 1 degree increments).
    The worst setup was in the middle position (no wedge on a PD droop,
    and the the plate set at 2 degrees up). (Oddly enough, looking at the
    pic above, that looks to be Shifty's setup right now).
    I could raise or lower the setup from that point and pick up speed
    either way.
    However the bottom line is that the fastest setup of all ended up
    being 4 degrees of up wedge and 4 degrees of up on the plate
    (by a couple mph). It's just too general a statement to say that all
    boats will respond negatively to a raised wedge and plate.
    Hey Herc....................when are you gonna change out that avatar
    and put up a picture of that pretty new deck/tunnelboat?

  9. #19
    RCB19
    Very true Squitrcha. Every boat is different. Alot of times these angles can depend on how your intake was set in the boat and as you said the condition of the bottom.

  10. #20
    Danhercules
    Hey Herc....................when are you gonna change out that avatar
    and put up a picture of that pretty new deck/tunnelboat?
    When I get a nice pic. :rollside:

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