have been running "Sea Terror" 42 inch 13 pound twin drive cat at 44.7 mph with the prop rotation set clock wise on the left and counter-clock wise on the right (looking at the transom from the back).
so, to see if i could increase its speed, i changed the rotation along with the drives w/props to be counter-clock wise and clock-wise.
results,,,,,,,, only able to get 40 mph and the looked like it was struggling and slow.
on a bad note here, i got to comfortable and run over a tree stump that rolled the hull. unfortunately it ended upside down.
since most of the electronics got wet, i rinsed them out with disstilled water and blew dry. what a shore that is.
i guess now the time is ticking for failure. oh well.
so, to see if i could increase its speed, i changed the rotation along with the drives w/props to be counter-clock wise and clock-wise.
results,,,,,,,, only able to get 40 mph and the looked like it was struggling and slow.
on a bad note here, i got to comfortable and run over a tree stump that rolled the hull. unfortunately it ended upside down.
since most of the electronics got wet, i rinsed them out with disstilled water and blew dry. what a shore that is.
i guess now the time is ticking for failure. oh well.