Many BL motors will stop completely when thriottle is off so the prop then becomes kinda like a brake. Feigos may not as they turn very easily at off. You will never see a drag boat just pull off the throttle...they come off slowly. I guess the stopped prop could cause some transom to lift. Combine that with a fast reduction of tunnel air and yes you could almost go end over end in some cases.
For my bassboat coming off some serious speed (near 70 in an 18 ft boat) you always watch the third hop if you are taking some big waves. That is my experience with fast real boats. It can stuff you real damn fast. Just the right combo and it then pushes the transom up and in you go. I have come very close. I did spin it out at around 50 and almost broke my ribs. I was trimming down as I went into the turn...that is a no-no. IOGP/Formula One boats (Seebolds that I get to be around ) used 24v down trim systems.
For my bassboat coming off some serious speed (near 70 in an 18 ft boat) you always watch the third hop if you are taking some big waves. That is my experience with fast real boats. It can stuff you real damn fast. Just the right combo and it then pushes the transom up and in you go. I have come very close. I did spin it out at around 50 and almost broke my ribs. I was trimming down as I went into the turn...that is a no-no. IOGP/Formula One boats (Seebolds that I get to be around ) used 24v down trim systems.

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