Has anyone used a shaft length other than the listed 25” ? If so, what was your outcome? Why did you? Satisfied?
Thanks,
DB
Thanks,
DB
What is the reasoning behind why you would want to do this? You'll have negative performance issues.Has anyone used a shaft length other than the listed 25” ? If so, what was your outcome? Why did you? Satisfied?
Thanks,
DB
How would I know without asking?Well, I think what I'm trying to ask is WHY would you want to us a different length that WON'T be as good as the 25"?
Well, I don't know how my experience compares to yours, but I've only been boating my whole life and worked in the industry for over 30 years It's not hard to figure out the "why" without ever doing it - just like I've never added 234 plus 366... but I know that I can do it. It's drag and ventilation - just common sense. If you want someone to hold your hand, I'm the wrong guy - I expect people to do some thinking on their own. But I will be honest and upfront with you on everything. I did tell you, though, that it's a bad idea.How would I know without asking?
Having someone who has never done it, tell me it won’t work is not the input / knowledge I’m looking for. No offense.
There is clearly more experience on here than I have.
If someone says they HAD better results with a different length shaft. I WANT to know the WHY.
You obviously have the throne on experience.Well, I don't know how my experience compares to yours, but I've only been boating my whole life and worked in the industry for over 30 years It's not hard to figure out the "why" without ever doing it - just like I've never added 234 plus 366... but I know that I can do it. It's drag and ventilation - just common sense. If you want someone to hold your hand, I'm the wrong guy - I expect people to do some thinking on their own. But I will be honest and upfront with you on everything. I did tell you, though, that it's a bad idea.
Seasick - those race boats also use props that are actually designed to run partially above the water and they typically have water inlets mounted somewhere else, in better water, as opposed to the drive. Crazy stuff!
Well, if I can be a little sarcastic for a bit, but in a fun way... I already answered thatHow about this way- What if someone used a slightly longer shaft, WHY is that bad for rough waters?