question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

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question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

#1 Post by k5guy38 » Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:39 pm

Hello I am about to tri toon my 20 foot 1975 harris float boat. Before the motor sat almost flush with the two toons. Now if I build it the way im thinking the motor will be completely behind all three toons. Will this have any negative effects or should I shorten the toon and make it closer to how it was?? I will post pics as soon as I can figure out how to shrink them on this darn mac lol.

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Re: question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

#2 Post by DRock » Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:13 pm

From what i've seen, most tri-tooned boats have the motor set back on the center toon in comparison to the outside toons. You'll also probably have the motor sitting lower on the transom/third toon because the cavitation plate will need to be about an inch below the bottom of the center toon. You may also need to consider longer steering/throttle cables. Good luck! Keep us updated with how it turns out.
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Re: question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

#3 Post by rancherlee » Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:05 am

Done it both ways with mine as I had 2 spare tubes to play with. You WANT the motor sticking back about 12-18"! The first time I did mine flush and it worked ok in a straight line but turning at speed was just as bad as a 2 tube boat. With the engine mounted back further it helps leverage the nose cones out of the water and makes it easier to plane (if you have a straked center) and turn at speed.
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Re: question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

#4 Post by Bryden24shp » Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:23 am

I agree, the more set back, the cleaner the water and you can raise the motor more for performance. Sounds like you are right on track!
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Re: question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

#5 Post by k5guy38 » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:03 am

Sweet thanks guys :nana I should be starting the motor mount here in about an hour or so. Hopeing to have it back in the water by Thursday the latest cause Friday I plan on a lot of this :drink4 :drink2 . While the wife drives me around hahahahaha.

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Re: question on motor placement on a tri tooned boat

#6 Post by fiddlebick » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:11 am

Please post some pictures of your progress and finished product.
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