Hydrofoil se 400
Submitted by Curndog on Mon, 2018-02-19 08:37
Hi fellas,
just wondering if anyone out there has a hydrofoil 400 se. Comes with disc grips so don’t have to drill holes. Thinking of getting one rather than the 300 se to help Boat stay on plane at low speeds. Any feedback would be great. Throwing it on a 60hp merc
Josh
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I habd ons on a 115 Yamaha.
I habd ons on a 115 Yamaha. Its solid as a rock, works well made a big difference for my planing at lower speeds
cruzy111
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I have one on my 60hp yammy
I have one on my 60hp yammy 4 stroke 4.7 side console. Best thing ever. Completely different boat without it.
Cobia7777
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same as above on yammy 100
same as above on yammy 100 4st. Your wellcome to borrow my foil to test . Im in Riverton Mate and Deepwater point is 10mins away .
Curndog
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Thanks I’m sold
Thanks heaps for the offer cobia but going off what you guys have said I’m sold on it. My boat planes like a pig espeacilly under load or riding swell. So no problems with the disc grips at all? I’m planning of upsizing Boat at end of year so would be good to be able to remove without leaving holes
Cobia7777
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Mine has two grub screws
Mine has two grub screws either side of the foil and the torque trim tab as a stopper so it cant fall off .
Cobia7777
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Sorry One grub screw on each
Sorry One grub screw on each side
SeperateKnob
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Personally I would look at moving some weight around the boat first, relocate battery, esky etc. Be very wary of installing hydrofoil. A Little research and you’ll see for yourself.
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http://fishwrecked.com/forum/hydrofoils-outboards
Curndog
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I think I have read that thread before
i think I have read that thread before and probably the reason I have never put one on. I have already changed prop (which helped) and experimented moving heavy items around. It seems a 50/50 topic. Some people swear by them and then others say there dangerous and if not factory fitted with them then why put one on. For the sake of couple hundreds bucks I’m going to try it and if I don’t like it take it off. Appreciate all the replys
Cobia7777
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Ive put mine on 3 of my
Ive put mine on 3 of my mates boats to test and they have notice a big differance when they took it off and all purchased one with on negitives at this stage .
Cobia7777
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have to slow typing down ,
have to slow typing down , no negitves at this stage ;))
anypuddle
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good
mate has one on a 90 honda. its good
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