Hello all, first time poster, so please bear with me.
I recently purchased a 1985 115hp johnson with the 25" inch shaft. I just mounted it on my 1992 concept cc that is 17'6" long. The original motor was a 70hp johnson with a 20" shaft. From what I have read on the forums, I believe that I want the cav plate even or 1inch above the bottom of the boat. Unfortunately because of the differance in shaft size, using the bottom holes the cav plate is 2 inches below the bottom of the boat. I understand that the motor being low will create more motor drag and thus decrease top speed.
My question is can anyone estimate how much my top speed is being affected? The top speed as it sits is 35mph. Also I have noticed that it doesnt "jump on plane", I know that this is not to strange, but would the motor height affect this and if so how much? My last question is,when it gets planned off and is running, it feels good, but is throwing up a serious amount of water. Rooster tail ish water. The water comes almost straight up and hits the motor cowling. I will attempt to attach a video. Is the motor height the cause of the water show and is it a problem. I would like to get a jack plate eventually and if the results justify it. But if my current setup wont damage the motor I would like to run it as long as possible.
Thanks in advance for yall's response and expertise,
Scott
I recently purchased a 1985 115hp johnson with the 25" inch shaft. I just mounted it on my 1992 concept cc that is 17'6" long. The original motor was a 70hp johnson with a 20" shaft. From what I have read on the forums, I believe that I want the cav plate even or 1inch above the bottom of the boat. Unfortunately because of the differance in shaft size, using the bottom holes the cav plate is 2 inches below the bottom of the boat. I understand that the motor being low will create more motor drag and thus decrease top speed.
My question is can anyone estimate how much my top speed is being affected? The top speed as it sits is 35mph. Also I have noticed that it doesnt "jump on plane", I know that this is not to strange, but would the motor height affect this and if so how much? My last question is,when it gets planned off and is running, it feels good, but is throwing up a serious amount of water. Rooster tail ish water. The water comes almost straight up and hits the motor cowling. I will attempt to attach a video. Is the motor height the cause of the water show and is it a problem. I would like to get a jack plate eventually and if the results justify it. But if my current setup wont damage the motor I would like to run it as long as possible.
Thanks in advance for yall's response and expertise,
Scott