Adambomb
Member
I have a cmc hydraulic plate on mine and I think the set back is about the same. What is a good engine height to have? I still need to measure this and see where I am at, but at a glance it seems to be a little low. Also was wondering what prop gives the best performance, I would be totally satisfied with 60, but 55 just doesnt feel right. lol
That's a sharp looking boat, I like it! My jackeplate is also CMC, could be the same model. I'm running a 23 pitch 3 blade Spinelli prop. RPMs are running a little over five grand topped out. I've set the centerline of my prop just about even with the pad, when the plate is all the way up. There's a certain measurement that is supposed to be optimum. I can't remember what it is, but I'm sure another forum member can fill in the blanks for me. I"ve also installed a water pressure guage, wich I would recommend if you start playing with engine height. If you raise it any further you will have to look into closing up the water pickups in your lower unit so you arn't sucking air, or installing a low water pickup. Otherwise you risk burning out your motor. Here's a look at my rebuild if you are interesed in seeing what your boat looks like completely dissected.
http://checkmate-boats.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22355