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Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils

Posted By: Traveling East

Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 02:35 AM

I have a Triton TR186 with an Evinrude 135 HP. My holeshot is decent and my top speed is 52 mph.
I have been looking at several different models of Hydrofoils and was interested in hearing some real world feedback.
Do they really help your holeshot? And if so how much?
Is your Top end better or worse and by how much?
Thanks for your assistance!
Posted By: Jacob

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 02:39 AM

They help holeshot a bunch and staying on plane at lower speeds. You will probably lose 2-3 mph top speed. I have a Triton TR-17 with a 115. 4 blade prop and hydrofoil. It works great. Hops up on plane and runs 54-55 fully loaded.
Posted By: T-Gauntt

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 02:42 AM

I have one on my 17' nitro. The main benefit that I noticed is increased boat control when on plane at slower speeds, And it will allow your boat to accelerate and slow down easier without porpoising. I never noticed any difference in top speed or hole shot
Posted By: Jacob

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 02:50 AM

Go to YouTube and type in "1975 Hydrofoil Evinrude". There are two videos I made of an old boat of mine. One getting on plane with and one without. You can hear how long it takes the motor to get up to top rpms without vs. with.
Posted By: Flyer

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 03:14 AM

If properly installed and designed ... and the motor is high enough, it won't have any effect on the top speed. It mounts on the TOP of the cavitation plate. The prop should be breaking the surface when fully trimmed out, so the hydrofoil should be out of the water completely.

Low speeds it should make a good bit of difference though.
Posted By: Fishin' Rocket

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 03:46 AM

Put one on a 19 ft center console and noticed a huge difference in holeshot. Top end wise there was no noticable difference. It also cut down on porpoising drastically
Posted By: northtexascrappiehunter

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 04:23 AM

would it help with listing? mine lists to the left when I have a back seater in the boat. And no it doesnt make a difference what size they are. nice and level when Im alone.
Posted By: Jacob

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 01:18 PM

Originally Posted By: northtexascrappiehunter
would it help with listing? mine lists to the left when I have a back seater in the boat. And no it doesnt make a difference what size they are. nice and level when Im alone.


No. Mine does the same thing. Just turn right till you're on plane.
Posted By: bradnitro175

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 01:58 PM

Go on bbcboards.net and search Bryans foil it's aluminum and made to not slow you down
Posted By: northtexascrappiehunter

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 03:43 PM

Originally Posted By: Jacob645
Originally Posted By: northtexascrappiehunter
would it help with listing? mine lists to the left when I have a back seater in the boat. And no it doesnt make a difference what size they are. nice and level when Im alone.


No. Mine does the same thing. Just turn right till you're on plane.


it does it while getting on plane and after too.
Posted By: Transplant from WV

Re: Looking for feedback on Hydrofoils - 02/19/15 04:14 PM

This is the one I have on my boat. http://www.basspro.com/StingRay-XRIII-Hydrofoil-Stabilizers-for-Boat-Motors/product/91124/

My boat is an older Nitro Savage and before I broke my capitation plate, my holeshot was several seconds. Yeah my boat is very heavy but I have a 225 on it. The holeshot was still slow. Instead of fixing the capitation plate, I had the marina put on the hydrofoil. My holeshot is almost non-existent now. Once I tromp the hotfoot she lifts out and is ready to get on plane.
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