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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 7
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I have a very light and very wide aluminum boat (17' Smokercraft osprey with a 91" beam at 1250lbs)
my 75hp 4-stroke mercury does well getting it to plane, but my bow points so far towards the sky I can't see out the front even while standing at my console. I was thinking about buying a hydrofoil and sting-ray makes a product that I don't have to drill holes into my lower unit (heh) to install. Anybody have one of these? They advertise a quicker hole-shot which makes sense, but I've heard decreased top speed, and at the moment I can get it up to about 38-40 on a good day with just me and about a half tank of fuel. any input? |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Springfield, OR.
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Hydrofoils are one of those things that you either love or hate, anything you add to your boat or motor is going to have some sort of drawback. Myself I love them; I personally feel that the factory should incorporate some sort of hydrofoil into there design. I have had three motors and three hydrofoils, the speed you loose on the top end won't matter after you learn how to get the most out of your powertrim/tilt; I would be more surprised if you didn't get a little more top end. One thing about a hydrofoil I should point out is; during high speed turns take it easy until you get the feel of your new boat
It is like having power stearing on you boat. I have the mounted model that you must drill holes in the lower unit. I have a 15' SmokerCraft with a 25hp 4-stroke Merc. and I can by myself with a nicely equipped boat get on plane in the length of my boat. That alone makes the thing worth it, in my opinion. These threads can get a little sticky at times, its like fuel stableisers I avoid them but other people live by them, we all have opinions; thats the good thing about this forum - tolerance Hope I helped... Chuck
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Master Angler
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: beavercreek
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Call Troy at Steven's Marine in Milwaukie. (503) 652-1444. He's the service manager and can tell you specifically what would be best for your boat since they are a Smoker/Sylvan dealer and Mercury dealer.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Angler
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Next to the Jefferson boat ramp Willamette
Posts: 149
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I have one you can have if you want its came off a 25 hp merc bigfoot. If anybody wants it let me know.
mike
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