That is awesome!On the "features" page, it says that this boat has "all fiberglass stringers". If this is the case, then I would not have to worry about my stringers being water logged. Anyone know if the stringers are "all fiberglass"?
Well, I just put on an old aluminum "spare" prop that came with the boat. Took the boat for a spin.... results have me more confused than ever.RPMs were up where they should be: around 5700-5800. Speed was still at 30 mph on the GPS.
Quote from: "fishgutts"Well, I just put on an old aluminum "spare" prop that came with the boat. Took the boat for a spin.... results have me more confused than ever.RPMs were up where they should be: around 5700-5800. Speed was still at 30 mph on the GPS.What was the pitch on the "spare" prop? If it was less than 15, then your performance makes sense.A thought about waterlogged stringers- Unless you have your boat moored, and your stringers had in fact soaked up enough water to be cause your boat to underperform (which would have to be a lot), why wouldn't the majority of that water run back out? If it can find its way in, it should be able to find its way out, at least some of it anyway. If/When you put your boat on the trailer, remove the drain plug- do you have a steady drip or flow of water dumping out??