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Re: Why am i so disappointed in merc 1500
Be VERY careful when/if you raise the motor height.
I did that with an inline I built and when it got too high it had two significant results. I could not make left turns due to prop torque and I blew up the impeller. I was lucky I was running a water pressure gauge. Many people that run the inlines real high get low water pick-ups so the engine will not blow up.
Yes, waxing a hull is not as fast as one would think. The easy answer to explain this is a golf ball...... the dimples create disturbances and help it fly through the air. A waxed hull does not create the disturbances and the hull rides on water....... small disturbances would allow the hull to ride higher and faster. I once sanded a hull and picked up 3 mph.
Be VERY careful when/if you raise the motor height.
I did that with an inline I built and when it got too high it had two significant results. I could not make left turns due to prop torque and I blew up the impeller. I was lucky I was running a water pressure gauge. Many people that run the inlines real high get low water pick-ups so the engine will not blow up.
Yes, waxing a hull is not as fast as one would think. The easy answer to explain this is a golf ball...... the dimples create disturbances and help it fly through the air. A waxed hull does not create the disturbances and the hull rides on water....... small disturbances would allow the hull to ride higher and faster. I once sanded a hull and picked up 3 mph.