I'm still getting some cavitation, I think it's related to the weight of the engine, however I trimmed it all the way down and it helped a ton.
Also note the tale tail, I took part from my mercury bin, using brass fittings to elevate it on the power head (what I had available).
I'm also going to put on the other prop the engine came with and see if it helps.
I took the video right as a storm gave us a little break, waiting for my fil to pull the trailer up to the ramp.
The boat handled the storm great, I ran through some chop at a good 27 MPH standing, and I was totally happy, however as a test I had my FIL sitting in the front of the cabin to add weight up there, and as I looked in there I saw him bouncing around giving me a wth look, I broke out laughing and told him to come stand out on the deck. :lol:
Also the video does not show it well, but when idling there is steam that kinda surrounds the engine, in the video it looks more like 2 stroke.
The engine has a thermostat keeping it hot enough to steam up as it leaves the exhaust port, gives it a cool effect.
I'm very happy with how the boat handled, for the first time a storm on that massive lake did not give me grey hairs other than the thought of lightning hitting my now taller aluminum boat. :faint2:
The Bimini top also did pretty well, I built the frame my self, and I kinda rushed the straps and the mounting early Sunday morning before we left for the lake, and when the wind picked up I had to keep checking the mounts,