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basscaster
Posted 4/25/2010 10:18 AM (#90413)
Subject: Tuffy Rousabout not getting enough water 4 motor ?


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I have a 1996 rousabout with a 25hp tiller.I am a big guy(275 plus I have 2 deep cycles in the back with me.I have a minn koat 74 on front with a 3 gallon gas tank under front compartment. When I open the motor up it seems like it coughs or misses a revolution in the prop because of low water behind the boat. With the tri hull like hull, there is a hugh deep V(between the wake of the water coming out from the back of the4 boat where engine prop is turning.I have a long shaft and the boat can even be on plane and it seems like the hull design or all my weight in back causes abig V of air after the shaft of the motor when driving the boat. Has anyone had a minor problem like this when using a tiller in a rousabout ?
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basscaster
Posted 5/3/2010 11:57 AM (#90621 - in reply to #90413)
Subject: Re: Tuffy Rousabout not getting enough water 4 motor ?


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You can delete this post. Basscaster has never had any good luck seeking answers to his questions on this board or the Muskie board. Basscaster did BUY alot of good stuff on these boards. The New Walleyecaster will get answers from now on.
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brettking
Posted 5/3/2010 12:26 PM (#90623 - in reply to #90621)
Subject: Re: Tuffy Rousabout not getting enough water 4 motor ?


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HUH?
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