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1982 V King
1982 V King
Hi this is my first post..just 2 questions..my boat is in great condition, but wanted to know in the NJ area, does anyone know someone that restores these boats?? Secondly, I saw a picture of a restored V King with a 2.5 on it, and saw trim tabs..does that help with chime walking?? Mine does at 72 mph, and I don't even have a lower unit pick up (have a mint 150 hp Merc)
Re: 1982 V King
I don't think trim tabs will be to good for a boat that is this much out of the water like hydrostreams.. i might be wrong though. one answer is if you wanna stop chimewalking is to maybe modify the bottom somehow. Also Welcome aboard 

1976 Viper Bicentenial
Currently Restoring..
Currently Restoring..
Re: 1982 V King
1) WELCOME
2) pics
3) more info on set up
4) pics
that should about cover it

2) pics
3) more info on set up
4) pics
that should about cover it

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Re: 1982 V King
What Tim said. Im sure with some proper set up you can get rid of most if not all of the chine walk. If then you dont and you have tried just about everything then a set of trim tabs wouldnt hurt at all.frogII wrote:1) WELCOME![]()
2) pics
3) more info on set up
4) pics
that should about cover it
OldSkier on here has a viper that was undrivable for him at higher speeds no mater what he did with his set up and after some trim tabs he was able to really enjoy his boat. Yes they will get rid of alot of chine walk when getting on plane and stuff but once you are up on the pad they will be out of the water.
Some guys (TransomStand comes to mind

I would recommend posting some pictures of and telling us about your set up and then go from there.
And welcome aboard.

-Kevin
Project Vulture | Project Vector | Project Vamp | Project Vixen
The Vulture Wish List | Project CobraJet
1977 HydroStream Vulture - Worlds longest ongoing project.
1982 Hydrostream Vector
1982 Hydrostream Vamp
1973 Hydrostream Vixen
1976 CobraJet Jet Boat - Outboard conversion project
1976 Pontoon - aka The Family Truckster
Project Vulture | Project Vector | Project Vamp | Project Vixen
The Vulture Wish List | Project CobraJet
1977 HydroStream Vulture - Worlds longest ongoing project.

1982 Hydrostream Vector
1982 Hydrostream Vamp
1973 Hydrostream Vixen
1976 CobraJet Jet Boat - Outboard conversion project
1976 Pontoon - aka The Family Truckster
Re: 1982 V King
Welcome to the forum.
You are thinking of 2 different things, chine walking is the side to side motion and purposing is the bow coming up and down.
Set up is key to each and adds safety.
75 is a respectable speed for sure but there is more there is you can keep it straight and steady. What it's doing is falling off the pad from one side to the other, you need steering input to keep it balanced. Go to the back of the boat and pull on the motor from one side to the other and see how much you can move it from side to side while someone holds the wheel. With solid mounts and good steering it won't move 1/4".
I would go with dual cable steering. This will take out any slop in the steering if it's adjusted tight.
Solid motor mounts will also help a lot.
A trim tam on the skeg isn't a bad idea to help the prop from crab walking and will remove some of the torque in the steering wheel.
The biggest help is seat time, you will get to know what the boat is going to do and it will become natural to compensate.
Trim tabs can help porousing in some situations but it's better to try and move weight around and work with trim angles to stop that.
You are thinking of 2 different things, chine walking is the side to side motion and purposing is the bow coming up and down.
Set up is key to each and adds safety.
75 is a respectable speed for sure but there is more there is you can keep it straight and steady. What it's doing is falling off the pad from one side to the other, you need steering input to keep it balanced. Go to the back of the boat and pull on the motor from one side to the other and see how much you can move it from side to side while someone holds the wheel. With solid mounts and good steering it won't move 1/4".
I would go with dual cable steering. This will take out any slop in the steering if it's adjusted tight.
Solid motor mounts will also help a lot.
A trim tam on the skeg isn't a bad idea to help the prop from crab walking and will remove some of the torque in the steering wheel.
The biggest help is seat time, you will get to know what the boat is going to do and it will become natural to compensate.
Trim tabs can help porousing in some situations but it's better to try and move weight around and work with trim angles to stop that.
Samari on s&f
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
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Re: 1982 V King
Chet is right. I got ahead of myself a bit there. I blame it on the little to no sleep I got last night. LoL
-Kevin
Project Vulture | Project Vector | Project Vamp | Project Vixen
The Vulture Wish List | Project CobraJet
1977 HydroStream Vulture - Worlds longest ongoing project.
1982 Hydrostream Vector
1982 Hydrostream Vamp
1973 Hydrostream Vixen
1976 CobraJet Jet Boat - Outboard conversion project
1976 Pontoon - aka The Family Truckster
Project Vulture | Project Vector | Project Vamp | Project Vixen
The Vulture Wish List | Project CobraJet
1977 HydroStream Vulture - Worlds longest ongoing project.

1982 Hydrostream Vector
1982 Hydrostream Vamp
1973 Hydrostream Vixen
1976 CobraJet Jet Boat - Outboard conversion project
1976 Pontoon - aka The Family Truckster
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