by 83VKING » Mar 25, 2017 10:53 am
Hey that's totally fine, i am new to the inline as well. once the boat is restored i will probably have a collection of props as well to test out. as much as i want a chopper prop, with out jack plate and low water pickup not relay good for running fully submerged. i just looked up XSKid1 on S&F. Wow ! so much great information to sift through. Thanks for sharing. that viper set up looks fast. if i decide to get more serious withe inline i will look for a low water pickup with a jack plate. i will be happy with 60 with the prop fully submerged.. well see.
ha almost teary eyed looking at the cv16. that was my first boat. 74 cv16 plum purple. found it at a boat salvage yard and brought it back to life. it was a very fun boat. but it had its limitations when it comes to speed. that's when the hydrostream blows it away. the cv16 did not have a pad it was round hull in the back. it chine walked a little past 50. beautiful boat, the Carlson hull was very strong no doubt.!
Hey that's totally fine, i am new to the inline as well. once the boat is restored i will probably have a collection of props as well to test out. as much as i want a chopper prop, with out jack plate and low water pickup not relay good for running fully submerged. i just looked up XSKid1 on S&F. Wow ! so much great information to sift through. Thanks for sharing. that viper set up looks fast. if i decide to get more serious withe inline i will look for a low water pickup with a jack plate. i will be happy with 60 with the prop fully submerged.. well see.
ha almost teary eyed looking at the cv16. that was my first boat. 74 cv16 plum purple. found it at a boat salvage yard and brought it back to life. it was a very fun boat. but it had its limitations when it comes to speed. that's when the hydrostream blows it away. the cv16 did not have a pad it was round hull in the back. it chine walked a little past 50. beautiful boat, the Carlson hull was very strong no doubt.!
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