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Thread: diverter travel degrees

  1. #11
    Devilman
    well since you guys are so good at posting pics, could you post some of your jetdrive out of the water int he driveway opr soemthing w/the diverter all the way up ? Thanks fellas
    I'll take some this evening when I get home, post them up tonight or tomorrow. Will that work?

  2. #12
    wrenchdaddy
    ya thanks devilman no rush just need some help so when i build this panther diverter it will work right.

  3. #13
    1975sleekcraft
    this pic was taken with my diverter all the way up and 6 deg of wedge........
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...70DSCF0020.JPG
    what lake is that???

  4. #14
    Devilman
    what lake is that???
    Lake Killsthefish if I'm not mistaken...

  5. #15
    396_WAYS_TO_SPIT
    460 was at saguaro lake

  6. #16
    Devilman
    ya thanks devilman no rush just need some help so when i build this panther diverter it will work right.
    Here ya go. Hope this helps...
    First pic with diverter all the way down, next two pics with it 1 click from the top. Won't stay in the top notch on its own, the selector is kinda wore out...But you get the idea, points up pretty damn high...
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...erterdown1.jpg
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...iverterup2.jpg
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...iverterup3.jpg

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    How many degrees does a good diverter travel up? I mean good as in big spray and good distance without too much loss of speed. Thanks guys
    if i remember correctly, a place has somewhere around 20 degrees of total travel.
    In relation to the keel i would think 8-10 degrees of up nozzle should throw some serious tail.If you want a fat rooster tail, get a place diverter and you will be all set.

  8. #18
    BrendellaJet
    I remember reading that 20* was the magic #. Not sure how accurate that is, but looks about right.
    CS you beat me to it.

  9. #19
    Devilman
    if i remember correctly, a place has somewhere around 20 degrees of total travel.
    In relation to the keel i would think 8-10 degrees of up nozzle should throw some serious tail.If you want a fat rooster tail, get a place diverter and you will be all set.
    His boat is runnin a Panther. He's lookin to get ideas to build himself a diverter for it...

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    I remember reading that 20* was the magic #. Not sure how accurate that is, but looks about right.
    CS you beat me to it.
    i couldnt believe the thread went this long without even a half ass answer, so i had to...

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