Re: Will venting a prop help hole shot during water sport?
?????? I've ventilated quite a few props for inlines and they've worked quite well for getting a better hole shot for slalom skiing etc. The key is to not get the hole too big, otherwise the prop'll over-ventilate.<br /><br />I recall one prop where we drilled very large holes (about 3/8") and put it on my brother's M1000 hung on a 17" Apollo runabout. It was like having an auto tranny or slipping clutch, spun up real tight and little grab. <br /><br />But 5/16" holes in my old 700E Dockbuster gave it a killer hole shot for skiing, on a 13.5" Sea King boat it'd just about rip your arms out! My skiing buddy did a beach start one time and took too many coils (these Dudes on the beach were laughing at our old rig, you see!), afterwards he said his head was spinning from the acceleration. BTW the Dudes weren't laughing so much after that!<br /><br />If you're going to drill, make sure you lay it out evenly on all (3) blades and start with only about 3/16" (4.7625MM) holes. Don't go more than 1/4" (6.35MM) as you may risk overventilating the prop. Of course you can always plug the holes afterwards, but that kinda defeats the purpose.<br /><br />I think Clams may have links to an illustration of how to lay out the holes???