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  1. JimS123

    What Prop on my Yamaha 9.9

    Quote: I have a 2005 9.9 Yamaha on a 14ft V hull aluminum boat. End quote. You even replied to him. You must have forgotten. Makes no matter. I don't have a 9.9 Yami, nor will I ever, but my 2 little guys (Tohatsu Mercs) only have 2 or 3 different props available. Tomorrow is a boating...
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    What Prop on my Yamaha 9.9

    The OP did indeed post the boat specs, and based on his data the pundits here made some excellent recommendations. Us guys with "big" motors have lots of options. There are 1, 2, 3, 4 and even 5 blades to chose from. Plus countless manufacturers. In many cases we can even dial in the pitch +...
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    Weight of my boat

    Single axle boat trailers go up to about 3100-3400 pound capacity (boat TOTAL weight). Penn Yan data is basically non-existent. When they went out of business no records were retained. Your best bet is to have your rig weighed.
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    Help! Need advise!

    Simple answer. Your boat should be running more or less a 40HP motor. With a 9.9 you are not under powered, you are Grossly under powered.
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    What Prop on my Yamaha 9.9

    Since he hasn't come back, maybe he already did!
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    What Prop on my Yamaha 9.9

    The comparison is a truly simple way to explain the issue. A guy that spends 100 grand on a speedboat probably has the fortitude (and maybe even the technical background) to eek out every last drop of performance. OTOH, a newby with a 10 horse tinny may think that getting all that complicated...
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    What Prop on my Yamaha 9.9

    It never occurred to anyone TODAY either.... My friend has a Formula with twin 454's with bravo drives. Every time a new prop design comes out he goes and buys them to see if he can eek out another 0.5 mph so he can be the fastest boat around. The rest of us that have a 14' tinny with a 9.9...
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    9.8 hp vs 9.9 hp outboard engines

    Tohatsu is a relative newcomer in the outboard biz. Back in the Day Merc always had a 9.8 while the 'Rudes were 9.9. Probably a marketing thing back then, one just trying to distinguish themselves from the other. Its not just a lake requirement thing, but also an under 10 HP racing class.
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    What Prop on my Yamaha 9.9

    We were all new once. Not everyone had Ole or Karl for a father.
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    Bearing buddy O-rings - is there a size chart anywhere?

    OK, my bad. But that's an internal part. These things are so cheap, why would you want to rebuild one?
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    Bearing buddy O-rings - is there a size chart anywhere?

    Whats you taking bout Willis? I have used BBs for many years and none of them had O-rings"
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    TEXAS MAID Boats Owner's Club???

    Fiberglassics.com should have literature for you to review.
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    How could I identify my boat online?

    In my state Vehicle registrations have the manufacturer's name abbreviated to only 5 or 6 letters. My guess is that your boat is a "V******Master" brand. The HIN will provide a researchable code.
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    Unknow device on back of Glastron Sportster XL

    Brand new, right out of the box, a pitot tube speedo will give +- 1.0 MPH. Two problems. First of all, its simply a pressure gauge calibrated to mph. Because it takes a lot of pressure to move the analog dial, they don't work below about 5 mph. Secondly, they need to be fully sealed to work...
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    Where to mount my transducer?

    The portable bracket is for a portable unit like what you would use on a rental boat. It's not really all that secure. You won't be happy with it.
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    Where to mount my transducer?

    This is the correct answer. That's the proper location. It should not be directly behind the little fin thingy because that will cause turbulence and affect the readings. This is a Garmin, not a cheepy $89 unit. The owners / installation manual should be QUITE detailed and provide all the...
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    Anyone know anything about Corvair(?) or maybe Traveler boats?

    Though not particularly popular, we DID see boats made by the Arkansas Traveler Boat Company back in the '70's and 80's. I don't know, but I suspect that Corvair was a model number.
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    Bow riders with best engine access?

    That was always my choice as well. Then I changed my mind and on a whim bought a OB. Our new boat goes faster, uses less gas, is smoother with no vibration and has TONS of more space and is so easy to maintain that its now a joy to service it. Did I mention it goes faster? You couldn't...
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    About to buy new, can someone advise me on pricing

    Most dealers add a "set-up" or "dealer prep" charge in the accounting. It should be a line item on the bill. Find out what it is and insist that they discount the bottom line price by that much. That worked for me with the last 2 boat purchases.
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    First Boat - 1967 Starcraft Speedqueen (??)

    You have a nice classic boat. Not many around any more. Only a classic boat aficionado would appreciate it. Strip the paint as best as you can, sand it smooth and then prime the aluminum with zinc chromate (acid etching) primer. Top coat with any marine grade topside paint. Tip and roll...
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