Re: 1985 21 ft Starcraft Slow Project
Everything went pretty well. Definately gets up to plane a lot faster and handles extremely smooth and snappy. I figure I shet close to 800lbs if not more out of her. Before I couldn't lift the toung of the trailer, now I think the Admiral could if she tried real hard!! GPS topped out at 33mph but I was RPM limited. I still had quite a bit of throttle left but don't want to push over 4500 rpm. Time for a new prop!!! It currently has a 3 blade aluminum 14 deg. I have a 4 blade composite 15 deg that didn't work to well before that I am going to try, but I am hoping it will turn a 16 or 17 deg aluminum at 4500 rpm. Then she will really fly!!! Not bad for an old 140. The only issue is the shaft alignment. Everything checked good on the trailer, no noise or vibration with full left/right articulation but as we were pulling up to the dock there was a lot of rattle in that area at full turns. Due to lack of time I am probably going to have to suck it up and drop it off at the mech. and pay him to fix it. I just hope it doesn't cost too much or the Admiral will hve me walkin' the PLANK!!!