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I don't know , but it's pissin' me off! 80's today adn tomorrow... mid 60's Saturday and Sunday, back up to mid 80's again during the WORK week... ARGH!
RT sold his 22 Ve and we are goimg to deliver it for him. are you in?
Yeah I am in. I was kidding about not knowing what we were hauling. Kind of like we are having so much fun that we forget that we are hauling the boat.
I have a 2009 24Ve. At the recommendation of several on this site plus Acme themselves, I purchased a 1235 right up front since I expect to have a big ballast system.
I'm not sure about the differences between your hull and mine, but I agree the existing 13.5 inch prop is VERY tight. I think the 1235 will clear the hull, but I'm concerned about the prop hitting the trailer's prop guard. If a blade is pointed straight down when the boat settles on the bunks at the ramp, it's going to be very, very close.
Report back... I'm a little ways from installing my new prop and would love to hear what you discover.
Next thread by WA is going to be redoing the prop guard.
Looks like I'm gonna hafta buy the ACME 911... I'm calling them in the morning to confirm. My brother is gonna laugh at me for buying a 3-blade, but if ACME recommends it, I'm all over it I s'pose.
Looks like I'm gonna hafta buy the ACME 911... I'm calling them in the morning to confirm. My brother is gonna laugh at me for buying a 3-blade, but if ACME recommends it, I'm all over it I s'pose.
I'll report back as well.
If you do not have the correct gear ratio for a 4 blade you would be hating it. I do not know if you are buying it through ACME but I know Chpthril will treat you good. Might be worth an email once you know what prop you need.
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