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63 Skier
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Looking good and glad you had a chance to splash it. Sounds like you are close to having a running boat in a lake!
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DenDen
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From the pictures it sure looks like there’s no wires on it.
And I can’t find a picture that shows it being wired. I will check tomorrow and see as I know it was wired before. |
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DenDen
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Boat is nearly done. Waiting on Ski pole.
Went for a break-in run couple weeks ago. ran around for about an hour and a half. Everything is fine, motor pulls real strong. Has a slight stumble in about 1750 on acceleration. Nothing serious a few adjustments should take care of that. Took two speedometers and both failed us so I could get no reading on speed. Prop does not seem too far off, but will easily overspeed engine. Next time out, I will take good pictures and videos to post and I’m sure be discussing the prop change. Felt bad about disturbing the fisherman on a nice Friday afternoon. She’s pretty loud!! |
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63 Skier
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Friday afternoon fishermen kind of expect it I think, at least you aren't putting up mountains of waves like a wake boat. I always try to stay away from morning fishermen when we ski early. Checking speed with gps and assuming your tach is accurate seeing speed vs. rpm will tell the story on the prop. When you say it easily overspeeds the engine, what rpm were you seeing?
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DenDen
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It would easily rev to 5000.
If I did not get out of it, it would’ve passed that and kept going I think. But again, I don’t know how fast we’re going If I had to guess I would say at least 45 mph Next trip out, I will get some exact readings on both RPM and speed. |
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DenDen
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Got the boat out again after putting larger jets and a different power valve in the holly.
Boat ran unbelievably well. No matter what we did, we could not cause it to stumble or hesitate or even think of misbehaving a little in anyway. Got some videos and took a few pics Anyway, the bottom line is it’s like riding around in first gear or third anyway You get the idea it’s geared pretty low If you run up to 5000 and stop there and let it ride just a little while you’re going 45 MPH. There is plenty of throttle left after that So obviously, I need a different prop. Can anyone make some suggestions as to which prop and where to get it? picture upload Here are a couple of pictures to show how good the hull turned out. Really can’t explain it, but those cracks seem to disappear? I’m sure they’re probably back. I would love to post videos, but don’t know how and I’ve not seen any on here so I guess it’s not possible |
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KENO
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If you want the people who night normally give you a recommendation, you should probably start a new thread with a clever title like " I need a prop for my Southwind on steroids" Then you should say that it's probably about 300 to 320 HP, reverse rotation and right now has a 13X13 Ellis. Then you'll probably get asked if you're sure the tach and speed readings are right Then maybe there'll be a request for a picture of your prop, strut and rudder all installed on the boat to see what you have for clearances. I thought I'd save you the trouble with the picture, here's one from earlier in this thread. It shows prop to hull clearance of about 1 to 1.5 inches as a guess. The thumbrule is about 10% of the prop diameter, that would be 1.3 inches. It's only a thumbrule It also shows lots of distance between the strut and the prop, that's how CC built a lot of their boats back then. People would say to shorten it, but if you were to do that, the prop and hull clearance would be real small or non existent. Most people are trying to pick up some RPMs and would get something like an Acme 540, but in your case, wanting to load the engine more to bring down the RPMs, you'd want something like an Acme 430. It's a 13x13 prop and you're probably thinking the Ellis is a 13X13 so why would I get one of those? The CNC machined Acme props have a lot more blade area. It'll look huge compared to your Ellis prop and drag your RPM's down by a few hundred or so. If you wanted to knock down the RPM's some more an Acme 1598 is a 13X14 CNC prop, but that might be lugging the engine too much. Besides Vortec heads like RPM and 5000 at full throttle is kinda like their happy zone I'll vote for an Acme 430 to knock your RPMs down and make it more of a cruisin' boat that feels like you shifted to "high gear" There are a few other choices too Maybe you'll get some different opinions |
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Awesome. The decals are perfect
Getting pretty jealous of all you guys finishing and getting in water Do you like the bigger ski nautique |
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DenDen
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This is a picture of what the prop and writer actually look like. The one that Ken shows the shaft was not hooked through the transmission at that time. I am going to start another thread for this prop issue as it seems it might be getting complicated So check out” Prop help for my Southwind on steroids” |
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DenDen
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KENO
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Well Den, it looks to me like you did a great job on the boat and engine along with learning how to post pictures on CCF
PS..... those look like Cragar mags from the 60's or maybe new ones from Summit
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fanofccfan
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Nice work!
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2004 196 LE Ski 1969 Marauder 19 1978 Ski
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63 Skier
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That looks great! You're going to have a lot of fun with it this summer.
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DenDen
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Keystone Classics
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Tomrupp
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Great job Den Den. The Southwind looks outstanding. It sounds pretty fast too. I don’t plan to trailer to OH for a race with you.
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Tom
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LennyBoat
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Nice job Denden, She's looking great!
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