thataway
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- Joined
- Nov 2, 2003
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- C Dory Year
- 2007
- C Dory Model
- 25 Cruiser
- Hull Identification Number
- DOR25652A707
- Vessel Name
- thataway
The question is will a single 40 get a CDory 22 up to 17 knots?--probably notg with out lugging the engine, with the stock prop. If you go to Powell or Tahoe, than you probably have 3 stes of props--one sea leavel, one 3700 feet and one 7500--problem solved. Use the 7500 foot prop when running the single egine.,
Now...the problem changing the prop in the middle of the straits! If you have a dnnghy, and it is calm--then possible. Leaning over the back of the motor--risky
Use the second twin at a speed of high displacement, and you will get home safely-and no engine damage.
Now...the problem changing the prop in the middle of the straits! If you have a dnnghy, and it is calm--then possible. Leaning over the back of the motor--risky
Use the second twin at a speed of high displacement, and you will get home safely-and no engine damage.