Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

LX Kid

Ensign
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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

"Very nice job on the conversion!" I am curious though about the splashing up in the area shown in the picture. Is that normal? Thanks

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westexasrepublic

Chief Petty Officer
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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

nope check your cavitation plate and align with bottom of your hull... if it is then maybe thats gonna be a problem
 

Kiwifisher

Seaman
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Feb 24, 2008
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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

Yip Reel did say he mounted the motor with the cavitation plate 3" above the botom of the hull.
 

ondarvr

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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

It can be normal depending on the shaft length.
 

Rich Hargis

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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

The picture looks like he was just putting along and then started to accelerate in the last 75' or so.I don't think he is on plane yet. You can see a streak of prop wash behind the boat.
 

rolander

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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

My conversion has been in operation for 9 seasons now. I just hung a 175 HP in place of my 140 this spring. Got all the bugs worked out and she runs and handles perfect!!! I love my conversion. The room alone in the boat makes it worth it!!
 

Reel Kahuna

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Re: Yet Another I/O to O/B Conversion

The picture looks like he was just putting along and then started to accelerate in the last 75' or so.I don't think he is on plane yet. You can see a streak of prop wash behind the boat.

That's exactly what I was doing and since that pic, I've changed prop pitch from a 19" to 15" which improved my hole shot and planes quick. The boat is really comfortable and I couldn't ask for a better handling cruiser.
 
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