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Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/06/15 11:06 PM
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I have an 04 200 pro xl with a 225 Evinrude Direct Inject. I'm running a 26 Raker on it, as I wanted a 3 blade to replace the Renegade that came with it. It jumps out of the hole but as the nose breaks over, it blows out. I have to feather it a lot to get it to come out right and lose a lot of holeshot doing so. I'm not sure how far below the pad I have it set up, but when I tried to lower the jack plate, it seemed to get worse. I started coming back up in 1/4" increments and it started getting better, but I lost my socket in the water. I am going to run it and make some more adjustments when I get home from work in a week. Just looking for any feedback and suggestions that might speed up the process. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/06/15 11:58 PM
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stick steering
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Sounds like prop height is off 'should he 3.5 to 3.75 and are you running the raker when it does this on a 8 in. Jack what are the R's at wot
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/07/15 01:11 PM
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Jack plate is 6 inches and RPMS are over 6000 at WOT. Between 6000-6300 depending on engine height. eventually I may have it pitched up, but I want to see how it will do once the water warms up. I'm not running it much over 5500 RPMs. Just want to get out of the hole better.
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/07/15 01:40 PM
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is the Raker the original or the Raker II
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/07/15 02:01 PM
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Some folks say that fishin on a Sunday is a sin, but if a fish bites my line, you know I'm gonna reel him on in!
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/07/15 04:44 PM
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original raker vent holes are small, so if it's blowing out.. it either has bent blades, and or the cupping is outa whack!
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/07/15 05:12 PM
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I dont think pitch is your problem here ,Hey steve that 6300 could be the prop out a whack but he really needs to get the prop shaft height for you so you can make a determination on a solution don't you still have how to on your website
Last edited by stick steering; 03/07/15 05:14 PM.
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Re: Prop cavitating on holeshot
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03/07/15 09:12 PM
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If I have it pitched up, it won't be for the hole shot, it would be to gain a little on top end. The prop was old stock but a new prop, so I wouldn't think it would be damaged. I have only run it the one time
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