155 prop for jetmaniac 727 in a lightweight hull

McDog

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I will. Hopefully in the next few weeks. My ski is being stored across town at my mother in law's so it's hard to get time to work on it.
 

cookn

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after a good ride on some flat water I would say the 7/15 could be pitched down for sure with no total loss on a 701-735cc. Im going to try a stubby pump cone
 

McDog

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Pfp. Tested out Pablo's atp flame ignition in it. Worked great in shop but not at all once in water. Ride report delayed again.
 
Good question. I didn't i'm going to try it with them. Then cut them out after to see if there is any difference. Idk if it would be the same as add a small pump cone or not.
 

cookn

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I'm thinking I need to as well as adding the pump cone. A buddy ran a unported 760 with total loss and had his reduction at 93 mm which can only be done with a skat nozzle or reinforced stock
 

air blair

you are the reason
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some nozzles had veins
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i think I might just give it a go


Air blair cell
 
That's pretty good. I don't know if the fins in the nozzle act any different vs have them in The turn nozzle
 

cookn

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I would think removing the fins would act the same as boring the nozzle or going down in cone size. The skat nozzle had no fins so I'm cuttin them
 
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