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Seacraft 20 performance help
I have a new to me 1972 20SF with an armstrong bracket and a 2016 F150 hanging on the back. Now, I've been doing a lot of reading and realize these boats were meant for 300 lb motors hanging off the transom and they like perfect balance. But I need to work with what I have. I only have room to raise the motor one more hole. The cav plate is 4.5" above the keel. Speed wise, I am fine with what I'm getting, but ride is where I'm not satisfied. Current prop is a quicksilver thunderbolt 15.3x19P. WOT motor is turning 5400 RPM with a speed of 44 MPH.
Presently, I have a few issues: 1. Hole shot - Bow rise is substantial. Like I lose sight of whats in front of me. It stays that way until the boat finally jumps on plane which seems to me to take too long. I have not timed it. 2. Once on plane, any amount of trim makes the boat porpoise. If I keep the motor tucked, it rides great. Very little or no tab necessary. Next time I'm able to get the boat out, I plan to check cav plate height while running and time how long it takes to jump up on plane. I have spoken to Ken at Prop Gods and he has recommended a Powertech SFS4 in 17 pitch. When asked about the mercury rev4 he stated that it was a lot of prop for an F150 and doesn't have as much stern lift. Any other thoughts or ideas? I was thinking about adding some lead ballast bags to the anchor locker to try and balance the boat further. Thoughts? Thanks for your help. PS - I know there is a performance forum but figured I would get more traffic in the general forum. |
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I forgot to add, the previous owner put a 30" setback bracket on it.
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Do you have a Dolfin? Trim tabs? Motor height is very important.
Do your best not to add ballast. Shift weight (Batteries, coolers). The Dude abides Lloyd
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https://www.hydro-shield.com/
This will be a great help. Properly set up it provides stern-lift at all speeds without forcing your bow down. It's a hydrofoil that stays in the water. You can adjust trim without instantly looking like Flipper begging for a snack! I ran one on my outboard 20' Seafari, both with the XR4 motor and later with the 90 Optimax. I just purchased one for my 18" Superfisherman with a 90 Etec.
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Common Sense is learning from your mistakes. Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes. Fr. Frank says: Jesus liked fishing, too. He even walked on water to get to the boat! Currently without a SeaCraft (2) Pompano 12' fishing kayaks '73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury |
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The PT 4 blade should get you real close. Ken's suggestions for me (3 times) have been spot on!
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Great screen name.
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I'd love to see pics of the boat. I'm heavily considering enclosing my 20sf with an Armstrong but get nervous every time I hear stories like yours.
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Beautiful boat! Registered in SC?
Vezo. |
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