suicidealli
Well-Known Member
a bullet has a different pad... cant compare the two. i had a norris craft once... i could run it real high too.. the shape of the pad was lower in the center so you could get water pressure.... it was slightly angled up on each side so the prop had more water...
i broke a few choppers on that boat......
when you add water pressure at 100 mph, and the water hits that little lip it pushes up on the stern which pushes the bow down... i think we said the same thing..
a chopper doesn't lift the bow, it pushes the stern down which raises the bow.... and the opposite of a chopper is a cleaver. raises the stern, or transom, however you say it the end effect it what counts...
i broke a few choppers on that boat......
when you add water pressure at 100 mph, and the water hits that little lip it pushes up on the stern which pushes the bow down... i think we said the same thing..
a chopper doesn't lift the bow, it pushes the stern down which raises the bow.... and the opposite of a chopper is a cleaver. raises the stern, or transom, however you say it the end effect it what counts...
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