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Thread: Port sponson lifting on hydro?

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    Default Port sponson lifting on hydro?

    Hi all finally got my 16'' hydro wet set up 3550kv on 2s 2100mah lipo x430 prop lipo pushed as far forward in bow as possible at full speed noticed the port side sponson lifting out of the water repositioned the lipo to the hulls port side a had a bit of improvement but port sponson still had a bit off lift where i had to throttle back . What else can i try to eliminate port sponson lifting out of the water? Regards Andris Golts.

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    on the straight or in the turns? which side of the transom is your rudder on? if its on the right side you could try angling the bottom of the rudder back a little bit which will drop the left sponson in the turns.
    Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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    your turn fin could be sucking the right sponson down, pulling the left up

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    And if it doesn't have a turn fin, how sharp is your prop?

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    Hi native Paul the port sponson lifts on the straight aways and holds pretty good in the turns. The rudder is mounted also on the port side of the transom thanks again. Regards Andris Golts.

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    It sounds like it could be turn fin misalignment as mentioned above, I assume your tun fin is on the starboard sponson for clockwise ovals, are you running a curved or bent turn fin, if so angeling the bottom of it forwards slightly will reduce the amount its pulling down on the straights and should even out your sponsons.
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    This could be the exception, but I haven't seen any 15-16" hydros with turn fins at all, I know the minicat (tenshock) ones don't and neither do the "small bolt"'s.

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    Hi native Paul the turn fin is mounted on the starboard sponson transom protrudes about 1 3/8 '' below the sponson bottom and is canted inward about 8 degrees looking at the hull from the transom towards the bow the turn fin bracket is adjustable to increase or decrease angle of the turn fin cant as per the Hydromite drawings. As also mentioned the Minicat does not use a turn fin but i also think the drive line is offset on the Minicat while my hydromite the drive line runs down the center off the hull. What should be my first turn fin adjustment? Regards Andris Golts.

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    of its canted from the top rather than bent angling the bottom forwards like i suggested wont do anything, it may be the case that the turn fin is not quite parallel with the centerline of the boat, the back edge of it could be a little further to the left than the front edge, check it with a long straight edge held against one side of it, and tweak the bracket to make it parallel if it isn't already. is your rudder straight or did you have to apply trim on your maiden run? i would expect you to have dialed in some left trim on the rudder if your turn fin is out of alignment with the rear further to the left than the front.
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    Thanks to all for the sugestions the problem was a misaligned turn fin that required 1/64'' aluminum shim behind the turn fin bracket. Regards Andris Golts.

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