Nikwho
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Hello all,
I have a question about trimming my hydraulic Place Diverter. If I trim up much at all, the boat starts propoising. It starts porpoising about the time that the pump discharge stream gets about two to three feet out of the water. Boat runs well. I don't need to run around with huge rooster tails, but mostly just curious as to why it won't run with more up trim than it will.
Is this something that a droop might resolve? Berkeley 12-JC pump. Place Diverter. Will swap to a split bowl if need be to get the boat to run better. I'm thinking that if I could get the boat a little further up out of the water, it could improve top speed. Thoughts?
I have a question about trimming my hydraulic Place Diverter. If I trim up much at all, the boat starts propoising. It starts porpoising about the time that the pump discharge stream gets about two to three feet out of the water. Boat runs well. I don't need to run around with huge rooster tails, but mostly just curious as to why it won't run with more up trim than it will.
Is this something that a droop might resolve? Berkeley 12-JC pump. Place Diverter. Will swap to a split bowl if need be to get the boat to run better. I'm thinking that if I could get the boat a little further up out of the water, it could improve top speed. Thoughts?