I'm new to this forum and not looking specifically to race. I am however looking for information about my tunnel hull. It is the avatar and in that photo has a 55 on it.
It is a 1984 Cougar Cub, 10 foot long, picklefork front. I have had everything from 8 to 55 horspower on it. 8 does not work, 12-15 gives about 18-22 MPH. I only got the 55 up to 30 before galling a crankpin and rod rollers and it has not been on the boat since.
Since Cougar boats is out of business--at least as far as I know--does anyone out there know what horsepower it was originally rated for?
Currently, with a Chrysler 20 I get about 27 MPH. However even at that speed with my weight and the weight of the engine, the 5 inch tunnel does not clear the water. (I know because I can actually feel the waves bumping the tunnel up into my butt--seat is right on the tunnel)
I have cut down the original 3 blade prop from 9 1/2 to 9 inch diam. for less blade area to get the engine rpms up and to reduce a nasty torque reaction and this did work. I have also tried a NOS stock bronze Chrysler 2 blade racing prop and it does no better than the stock general purpose aluminum.
With any engine I need to lean out over the steering wheel to get it down onto plane and it takes a while, but once onto plane it will stay there as low as 15 MPH
I would really like to maximise the performance of this hull if it is not so already. ( Ahh! Let's face it--I want to go faster without investing in another engine) So, if any of you have any ideas, or if you have experience with this hull, I'm open to suggestions.
Cute little boat. Everyone is used to seeing jet skis in that size so I get comments on it every time I take it to the ramp.
It is a 1984 Cougar Cub, 10 foot long, picklefork front. I have had everything from 8 to 55 horspower on it. 8 does not work, 12-15 gives about 18-22 MPH. I only got the 55 up to 30 before galling a crankpin and rod rollers and it has not been on the boat since.
Since Cougar boats is out of business--at least as far as I know--does anyone out there know what horsepower it was originally rated for?
Currently, with a Chrysler 20 I get about 27 MPH. However even at that speed with my weight and the weight of the engine, the 5 inch tunnel does not clear the water. (I know because I can actually feel the waves bumping the tunnel up into my butt--seat is right on the tunnel)
I have cut down the original 3 blade prop from 9 1/2 to 9 inch diam. for less blade area to get the engine rpms up and to reduce a nasty torque reaction and this did work. I have also tried a NOS stock bronze Chrysler 2 blade racing prop and it does no better than the stock general purpose aluminum.
With any engine I need to lean out over the steering wheel to get it down onto plane and it takes a while, but once onto plane it will stay there as low as 15 MPH
I would really like to maximise the performance of this hull if it is not so already. ( Ahh! Let's face it--I want to go faster without investing in another engine) So, if any of you have any ideas, or if you have experience with this hull, I'm open to suggestions.
Cute little boat. Everyone is used to seeing jet skis in that size so I get comments on it every time I take it to the ramp.
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