If your brother decides to play around, I’ve got a few props he can play with. I’ve got a mint 25M Yamaha 3 blade prop with Mercury hub & I’ve also got a 24P 4 blade trophy with a mercury hub. I’m looking for a 23P tempest. You need to also consider your PVS holes on that Tempest prop.
You’re supposed to check level at the pad of the boat not the top cap. The top cap isn’t what is running on the water. Unless your top cap and your pad are perfectly parallel, which I highly doubt, your measurements are going to be incorrect
Yeah but the top cap and the pad are level when the boat was made correct? I guess what I am saying is they are not at different degrees at least I don't think. I don't know I think if you measure ground to pad and ground to prop shaft and subtract the two you would be fine. Maybe I need to do another video on this. I suppose not all boats are the same. We just did this to be level with the ground. But I see your point.
The new big motors are the ones braking and need the leash. This never happend 10 years ago… Come on guys . The metals are not the quality they were just 10 years ago much less before that
If your brother decides to play around, I’ve got a few props he can play with. I’ve got a mint 25M Yamaha 3 blade prop with Mercury hub & I’ve also got a 24P 4 blade trophy with a mercury hub. I’m looking for a 23P tempest. You need to also consider your PVS holes on that Tempest prop.
Okay thanks we let you know.
Use the jackplate to raise motor
We could have but it would be out of range.
Just heard about this prop to pad didn't know about it running a 85 Yamaha 2 stroke on Full throttle and destroy my power head 😢
Oh man, watch your water pressure and I think those top out at 5800 rpm's.
You’re supposed to check level at the pad of the boat not the top cap. The top cap isn’t what is running on the water. Unless your top cap and your pad are perfectly parallel, which I highly doubt, your measurements are going to be incorrect
Yeah but the top cap and the pad are level when the boat was made correct? I guess what I am saying is they are not at different degrees at least I don't think. I don't know I think if you measure ground to pad and ground to prop shaft and subtract the two you would be fine. Maybe I need to do another video on this. I suppose not all boats are the same. We just did this to be level with the ground. But I see your point.
Level the pad of the boat not the cap!!!!!!! The board under boat is where you should be holding the 4' level.
The new big motors are the ones braking and need the leash.
This never happend 10 years ago…
Come on guys .
The metals are not the quality they were just 10 years ago much less before that