Re: Best way to improve performance
Bill P;<br /><br />Thanks for the compliments! <br /><br />I was not attempting to say that a 90 hp OB would run with the MasterCrafts, what I was trying to project is that the boat will no longer struggle to get up and the acceleration would be more linear like a MasterCraft.<br /><br />With regard to foils, you and I must be exposed to different ends of the market. I talk to people almost on a daily basis and it is very common for me to find that the foils are causing a loss of speed and bow steering. Maybe my exposure is only to the people looking for a solution because they have not been successful with other devices. Maybe it's like the drug enforcement officer who seldom sees the good side. What I can tell you is that if the boat is slowed down with the use of a hydrofoil, it is running with too much stern lift at higher speeds even if the motor trim is used. This could mean that the motor needs to be raised. However, if it is not an OB this is not an option. I have often felt the lack of lateral stability with the use of hydrofoils, which is most apparent in turns at cruising speeds (as the boat leans hard into the turn). If properly set up (which may include raising the motor) they will help with planing as they add additional surface, and may not cause handling problems. If the boat does not do more than 25 MPH then the possible adverse effects may never be felt.<br /><br />b.gagnon;<br /><br />The Q3 is fairly small and a 150 would add seriously to the balance problems. The extra weight would degrade the hole shot and I doubt that the extra HP and torque at the low end would offset the imbalance. The top speed would be better for sure, but the handling would likely suffer.<br /><br />Here is something to think about: Many years ago when the average speeds at the Indy 500 were approaching 200 MPH, they changed the rules to limit the cubic inches of the motors, with the anticipation that the speed would be kept down and the race safer. The chassis builders worked on new designs (engines mounted mid ship) , and the motor manufactures developed smaller lighter engines. The results today are safer races, and speeds in the 250 mph range. With boats the tendency is to look at brute HP and ignore they hull. That is only half of the answer to performance. <br /><br />Oh, by the way, we are the manufacturer of Smart Tabs and Mobster Tabs (for Bass Boats). So I am guilty of bias! I should be.<br /><br />Believe it or not I am trying to help!