I have a 1999 triton tr-20 with 1999 200hp mercury and its slow to get up on plane. it runs great its just really slow to get on plane. im not real familiar with hot foot, could it be a problem with the throttle? any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.. I have a '94 17.5' stratos bass boat with a '94 112hp evinrude that is slow to plane. idles and revs good but when throttled up and trimmed all the way down sounds as if bogging down for sometimes a minute or quite a ways on water.. A boat like yours shouldn't need a whale tail or any other device to assist performance. what it does need is to have someone skilled in setting up a performance boat take a look at it. if it's slow to plane, is only running 5,400 rpms and hitting 70 mph, it's not propped and set up correctly..
My boat was slow to plane when i first got it. i talked to someone and they told my to remove the plugs to make it get up faster. they said it works like a clutch, it will spin to a higher rpm before it grabs and then it will hook up. if you cover your plugs the prop will bite too much and cause the motor to bog.. I have a 1976 mercury 1500. when its on the water it has very slow acceleration and takes forever to get on a plane. when i slow down the boat and then try to accelerate again then the engine dies when i give it half throttle or more.. World cat boats turn flat in slow turns, wade says. “you feel the outside g-force. then, the harder you turn into it, the more [the boat] leans like a monohull,” he says. “you can turn faster at 30 mph with a cat than with a monohull. a monohull will come off plane where a cat won’t.”.
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