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Hown do you stop a seaducer from Chinese walking and from stuffing
Chine walking "Normally" caused by prop not being sharpened enough or properly.Hown do you stop a seaducer from Chinese walking and from stuffing
Danny's pic reflects what would be a decent SAW setup on a perfect day -These boats have to appear to be glued to the water when running by yourself in calm water . In race water they will loosen up . You can't run it like an Allison lol or it will drop the nose at some point and stuff hard , as you have already found .
Decent huh? Tough crowd. My pic was in relation to the chine walk being or not being do to overpowering. It is in no way a example of how they run in heat racing. The correct advice was given already much earlier in the thread. You could stop the chine walking totally by adding trim tabs. But that is not how the bottom was designed and it would screw the boat up. They all do it. Heck when the seaducer monos first came out I called them wee or wobbles. That little bugger would wobble and win. Lol.Danny's pic reflects what would be a decent SAW setup on a perfect day -These boats have to appear to be glued to the water when running by yourself in calm water . In race water they will loosen up . You can't run it like an Allison lol or it will drop the nose at some point and stuff hard , as you have already found .
Decent huh? Tough crowd.Danny's pic reflects what would be a decent SAW setup on a perfect day -These boats have to appear to be glued to the water when running by yourself in calm water . In race water they will loosen up . You can't run it like an Allison lol or it will drop the nose at some point and stuff hard , as you have already found .
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