![]() Sites such as Photobucket offer the code that you need all ready to go. Then you need to use the image tags around the link (without spaces), like this: Another option for paid members is to link from their gallery here on. Photobucket is a popular free image hosting & photo sharing site. To do this, you need to have the images loaded on a site that allows hotlinking. The image will show up large within the post, although it will be reduced to the width of the board. This method is available to all members since it requires no site resources other than the post itself. Linking (also called embedding) an image from another site is one way to display an image within your post. Eric will swap props out until you find the one that works best for you. Not a great cruising prop as you can't have low end and expect not to lose top end and burn more fuel because of the increase in RPM's. 110 cup 4-blade at basically sea level to 2400' and with a fully loaded boat of peeps, full ballast and wedge it's never failed to get on plane nor keep the speed. Granted I'm on a different hull but I've been running the OJ 468 14.25 x 14. Sounds like youve made your call, Ive NEVER regretted the 350, not once, ever. This thread has always been about d*** size and Im fine if people like their bigger engines, I think thats awesome but Im not going to drop an addition 7-8 grand for something I probably will never see a return on resale. elevation its only second away with our 1235 prop. I am at 3600 elevation and like I stated we have the boat loaded with full ballast, full wedge, 10 people and 1300 PNP and planing has NEVER been an issue, ever. Never planed out.Īt this point, nothing but frustration!!!! Then we left wedge off and put additional weight in the back compartments. When I left the ballast in and turned on the wedge, it planed out fine. I guess I can set the wedge to auto and it will go up and down automatically. Remember, all this is new to me with the wedge, etc. I immediately called Eric at OJ and have a 14.75x 13 coming. Why, why do they put this prop on the boat? The prop is a an acme 14 something by 14 something. ![]() ![]() This was with stock ballast and the wedge down and 5.7 engine. Never could get on plane with the advanced preset on. Took the 22 mxz out for the first time today and it was a dooooooog. ![]()
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