Unmatching Duo Props

Good point. If the boat was changed from petrol to diesel, and the drive not changed, the ratio will be wrong.

When I purchased the boat it didn’t have a drive on it at all - the dealer built it once I’d paid my deposit and put it on so I’d like to think the ratios are correct but I guess you never know.
 
When I purchased the boat it didn’t have a drive on it at all - the dealer built it once I’d paid my deposit and put it on so I’d like to think the ratios are correct but I guess you never know.

It's easy enough to check, and I've become jaded enough not to be surprised by anything in this industry tbh. If they took a shortcut with the props, where else?
 
It's easy enough to check, and I've become jaded enough not to be surprised by anything in this industry tbh. If they took a shortcut with the props, where else?

Completely agree and will definitely do so when it’s cones out the water in a few weeks.

I had a number of problems when I first got the boat which were eventually fixed under the warranty so as you say you never quite know exactly what’s been done until it’s checked.
 
I am sure that coastal rides in Dover should be able to sort this out as they usually have lots of props and drives for sale.

The fairest thing I can say about them is they are a scrappy. You want to put your only drive in the hands of an unknown commodity go right ahead. It may be a score and all is great, you may be back for another next season.
 
The fairest thing I can say about them is they are a scrappy. You want to put your only drive in the hands of an unknown commodity go right ahead. It may be a score and all is great, you may be back for another next season.

I just read this thread and was waiting for the CR reference and subsequent bashing :D

they are definitely good if you want various h/w, light fixtures, fittings, etc. However, engines and outdrives seem to be their weak point :rolleyes:

cheers

V.
 

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