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Dene wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 15:03:15 -0800, "Dene" wrote: 3000 rpms puts me below cruising speed and I start to de-plane. You may be able to fix that to some extent by using trim tabs to bring the stern up and the bow down. I have those and it does help. But....I like going 28 mph. Probably stems from owning a 18 ft. runabout for 20 years. -Greg I have trim tabs on my 21ft cuddy, Yes you can keep it on plane going very slow. the boat can go so slow that the speed stops registering. Also makes a big whole in the water right behind the boat. The cuddy has high side and they help with leveling the boat out in a big cross wind as well. Interesting enought 28 mph is where I like to run :-) It's a nice easy speed and one can enjoy the sights. Capt Jack R.. |