Hi, My engine is limited in power delivered when in reverse.. i am guessing this is normal.. is there anyway of removing this limitation? I moor the boat on a versadock and really need a little more oopm to get is off... Thanks :-)
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another issue.. is the engine mounted at the correct height?
a few years ago i had taken my engine in for some service work.. one of the salemen that used to sell this boat - walked by the boat and told me the engine was mounted too high..
I thought it was running pretty well.. lowered it down two inches..(next slot in the mounting bracket) and what a difference
most notably --in reverse..
prior to lowering a good part of the thrust was directed at the back of the extended hull.
after lowering.. the thrust was pushed under the boat..
Art..
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Here is a note of caution....I don't think the motor is physically locked down except by weight...too much power in reverse will try to pull the prop up and out of the water by tilting the motor....2ndly your limiting power is only due to the hydrodynamics of the propeller. The engine turns exactly the same way in rev as in fwd all the way down to the lower unit bevel gear. Props are cut for fwd thrust so crappy rev is just the byproduct of your prop
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Originally posted by seaox230c View PostHere is a note of caution....I don't think the motor is physically locked down except by weight...too much power in reverse will try to pull the prop up and out of the water by tilting the motor
Originally posted by seaox230c View Post....2ndly your limiting power is only due to the hydrodynamics of the propeller. The engine turns exactly the same way in rev as in fwd all the way down to the lower unit bevel gear. Props are cut for fwd thrust so crappy rev is just the byproduct of your propMike
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