I decided that I should probably put this into a new thread, because we were getting away from the topic on my right turn thread. In addressing that issue, I was asked to post some pictures of the set up on this boat, so here are a few.
I use this boat mostly for fishing, but at the same time I would like to have as much power and efficiency as can be expected from a 14' aluminum boat and a 1981 25 hp johnson motor. I am new to all of this so any input would be helpful. I have read a lot of posts on this site recommending the removal of hydrofoils. I took this one off, and I will try the boat out without it later today if the weather cooperates. But i do notice that a lot of fisherman around here have hydrofoils on boats and motors around this size. They say it works better for trolling. So I guess I'm asking for opinions here.
Here are a few photos of the motor set up. The first pics show it as I have been running it, with the hydrofoil and set on the lowest tilt setting. The last ones show it the way it is now. I have removed the hydrofoil, and moved tilted the motor out one notch.
What I noticed: The hydrofoil/anti-cav plate is a little over 2 inches below the bottom of the boat - Is that too low?
With the motor on that lowest tilt notch, it it is well beyond level - pointing up (pushing the bow down).
Even after moving it up a notch, it is still going to push the bow down some.
I thought this was probably as much as I should change until I get to try it, but I would really like some opinions here. i don't know why my father in law set it up that way, and I don't think he would remember at this point. So tell me what you see.
Thanks
I use this boat mostly for fishing, but at the same time I would like to have as much power and efficiency as can be expected from a 14' aluminum boat and a 1981 25 hp johnson motor. I am new to all of this so any input would be helpful. I have read a lot of posts on this site recommending the removal of hydrofoils. I took this one off, and I will try the boat out without it later today if the weather cooperates. But i do notice that a lot of fisherman around here have hydrofoils on boats and motors around this size. They say it works better for trolling. So I guess I'm asking for opinions here.
Here are a few photos of the motor set up. The first pics show it as I have been running it, with the hydrofoil and set on the lowest tilt setting. The last ones show it the way it is now. I have removed the hydrofoil, and moved tilted the motor out one notch.
What I noticed: The hydrofoil/anti-cav plate is a little over 2 inches below the bottom of the boat - Is that too low?
With the motor on that lowest tilt notch, it it is well beyond level - pointing up (pushing the bow down).
Even after moving it up a notch, it is still going to push the bow down some.
I thought this was probably as much as I should change until I get to try it, but I would really like some opinions here. i don't know why my father in law set it up that way, and I don't think he would remember at this point. So tell me what you see.
Thanks