60s narrow barrel back style tinners go like hell too. And kinda stable. I think the wind just isint as big of a factor from the low profile. All attach a pick of mine that has seen well in to the 40s... theoretically... I can't exactly advocate for fast tinners since their the one boat that has scared me more than an 90mph 15 foot hydrostream. When the boat only weighs 100 pounds wind becomes a big factor. But if one were to theoretically go for speed, a hull design like this works way better than my super light 90's crest liner or whatever brand high side tinner. Crappy photo I know, but it's the only one I have of it. It's a 61 built somewhere around here in Canada. But a bunch of brands made similar things and their cheap to find now.Change out the impeller before more trials, if you haven't already done that.
Find a light 12' Starcraft, and operate from the center seat using a tiller extension (articulated extension for full control).
Start out at the props on them. Are they identical? Either of them bent or damaged? There's no way the 9.9 could be reving higher than the 15 at a slower top speed if they have the same prop. Unless it's set up different on the transom and there's more prop slip with the 9.9.Thank you for your replies.
I will measure the RPMs of both motors and report back. I feel the 9.9 revs higher by sound alone.
If the 9.9 revs higher than the 15 what would be the cause of that ?
What causes an engine to not rev as high as it should ?
The 9.9 hp has CDI , while the 15 hp has points / condensers.
I put in a new OEM impeller kit.