Jim Hawkins
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2013
- Messages
- 506
I have an 18' Seagull cat and am working at getting an F70 Yamaha motor propped right. Using an old prop, strictly for a base line to determine what prop to use I found the boat could only get to 4400 rpm's top. When talking to the "Prop Doctor" in Key West Dan's first comment was, "sounds like the motor is too low". I said no the motor is fine, the plate was exactly in line with the cat's center keel. But after second guessing myself I took the boat out and the pic is what I saw behind the transom.
Now I suppose this is a hydrological mess but I wonder, do cats act differently in a way that affects motor height? Mine has this small, keel like form directly in front of the motor but it is higher than the two side hulls and only about as wide as the motor shaft.. If you look at the picture closely you will see two grey lines in the whitewash. That is actually corners of the shape of the water leaving under the hull. Any thoughts on motor height for a power cat?
Now I suppose this is a hydrological mess but I wonder, do cats act differently in a way that affects motor height? Mine has this small, keel like form directly in front of the motor but it is higher than the two side hulls and only about as wide as the motor shaft.. If you look at the picture closely you will see two grey lines in the whitewash. That is actually corners of the shape of the water leaving under the hull. Any thoughts on motor height for a power cat?