RIturbohonda
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Hello all. So my restoration is in the final stretch! Trailer is overhauled, Chine is re-fiberglassed, interior upholstry and carpet stripped, refiberglassed inside, re-carpeted and the best part, THE WHOLE BOAT has nice fresh new paint! Bucket seats soon to be installed and all the cleats, wires, trimmings and such are going on in the next couple weeks.
SO, it's a mid 90's Diplomat. I'm pretty sure the transom is stiff, i checked it out during the restoration. I KNOW i'm going to be making a manual jackplate for this rig, which will bring the outboard off the transom about 10".
Now here are my broad questions: with a 150hp outboard, and a jackplate, what speeds and handling characteristics will this hull produce? How about with a 175hp or a 200? Is 200hp too much, because the limit that the coastguard warning said was 150.
What pitch prop would you recomend? I've read the cupped props bite better but they're not the "chop" type that like to be halfway out of the water? am i wrong?
I'm big into wakeboarding/tubing/waterskiing as well as going fast. My ideal setup would be as fast as possible, have a huge rooster tail, And tow a tube once in a while.
Thanks for all your help, I will have pictures up in the restoration section as soon as i get most of the little odds and ends tied up, and the racing bucket seats and vinyl work done. By this weekend or the following!
~Even though boating season is coming to an end, I still would love to finish this project up and make it a garage queen for some eye candy to get me through the winter! :cheers
SO, it's a mid 90's Diplomat. I'm pretty sure the transom is stiff, i checked it out during the restoration. I KNOW i'm going to be making a manual jackplate for this rig, which will bring the outboard off the transom about 10".
Now here are my broad questions: with a 150hp outboard, and a jackplate, what speeds and handling characteristics will this hull produce? How about with a 175hp or a 200? Is 200hp too much, because the limit that the coastguard warning said was 150.
What pitch prop would you recomend? I've read the cupped props bite better but they're not the "chop" type that like to be halfway out of the water? am i wrong?
I'm big into wakeboarding/tubing/waterskiing as well as going fast. My ideal setup would be as fast as possible, have a huge rooster tail, And tow a tube once in a while.
Thanks for all your help, I will have pictures up in the restoration section as soon as i get most of the little odds and ends tied up, and the racing bucket seats and vinyl work done. By this weekend or the following!
~Even though boating season is coming to an end, I still would love to finish this project up and make it a garage queen for some eye candy to get me through the winter! :cheers