Crestliner2007
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2007
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- 47
A quick summary of my problem: Three years ago I purchased a 14' Crestliner Sportsman tiller fishing boat (rated for 35 HP) with a 15 HP Yamaha, due to lake restrictions. I was disappointed with the top end speed (16 mph), so the marina swapped me the 11" pitch (3 blade) standard duty prop, for a 9" pitch prop. This successfully kicked me up to where I wanted to go easily. My top end speed became 24 mph, with myself and another angler aboard + gear (5100 rpm). Great. However...it would take me about 45 sec. or more to get up on plane. Not good!
To solve this I installed a Doel Fin on the engine. That worked marvelously! Got me up on plane in <10 sec.. However, I lost 8 or 9 mph on my top end! And my top end rpm's increased to about 5300.
To try to solve this new problem, I got a "Mini-Jacker" jack plate. I completed installing this two days ago. Here's what the end result looks like:
And here's the relationship between my sonar's transducer and the port side Doel Fin. The transducer skims the top surface of the water, so I figured this relationship was pretty close to that, with the fin about 1" lower:
Launched yesterday and was totally disappointed once again. Lost another 2 mph on the top end @ 5080 rpms. Now all I'm getting is 15 mph (GPS + sonar paddle compares to withing 1 mph). It appears that the water is spraying just under the upper fin which is ABOVE the Doel Fin about 2". Not sure what they call that fin, but it's not the cavitation plate.
I'm planning on raising the engine up another 2" to more or less get the DF out of the water (at top end speed), without jeopardizing the water inlets just below the DF. Instead of unscrewing and rescrewing the jack plate, I'll just use wood blocks of varying sizes to see what happens. Does this sound like a logical process? Am I missing something?
Sorry for such a long post. But I'm hoping someone of you can steer me in a more correct path, to getting back my top end speed, yet maintaining the quicker hole shot. Thanks ahead of time.
To solve this I installed a Doel Fin on the engine. That worked marvelously! Got me up on plane in <10 sec.. However, I lost 8 or 9 mph on my top end! And my top end rpm's increased to about 5300.
To try to solve this new problem, I got a "Mini-Jacker" jack plate. I completed installing this two days ago. Here's what the end result looks like:

And here's the relationship between my sonar's transducer and the port side Doel Fin. The transducer skims the top surface of the water, so I figured this relationship was pretty close to that, with the fin about 1" lower:

Launched yesterday and was totally disappointed once again. Lost another 2 mph on the top end @ 5080 rpms. Now all I'm getting is 15 mph (GPS + sonar paddle compares to withing 1 mph). It appears that the water is spraying just under the upper fin which is ABOVE the Doel Fin about 2". Not sure what they call that fin, but it's not the cavitation plate.
I'm planning on raising the engine up another 2" to more or less get the DF out of the water (at top end speed), without jeopardizing the water inlets just below the DF. Instead of unscrewing and rescrewing the jack plate, I'll just use wood blocks of varying sizes to see what happens. Does this sound like a logical process? Am I missing something?
Sorry for such a long post. But I'm hoping someone of you can steer me in a more correct path, to getting back my top end speed, yet maintaining the quicker hole shot. Thanks ahead of time.