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Thread: Cavitation Plate Pedal Need Help I Dont Get It????

  1. #1
    sifocalpoint
    My schiada flatbottom has an adjustable plate but only has a old hallcraft handle for adjustments, i purchased a handle with a downpedal setup from jetboat performance and i just dont understand it??
    I have yet to install it but.. when i set the handle in place (lets say all the way forward for example) and i push the pedal, how does it override the handle? Doesnt the handle itself need to move too?
    The rod comes from the rear of the boat to the control handle then does another piece of rod go from the handle to the pedal?
    I seen various kinds but mine consists of 2 bearings with a rod between then that mount between the stringers or the stringer and a block of wood on which the control pedal mounts, i got a fabricated purple pedal to take the old style ones place.
    Is this style ok or does the kind like rex or eddies marine sell better which is just a box with the handle and pedel all in one?
    PLEASE HELP I JUST DONT GET THIS

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    sifocalpoint
    This boat has got me so over my head, im finishing up college work at a grocery store and im trying to build a rich mans boat on a poor mans budget, the boat was fine when i got it, but i had to sestore it and go all new all billet, I just blew 1200 on a new caviation plate setup in the rear of the boat when the old one was just fine but i didnt like it cause it was hexagon shaped!! But i figure im gonna take my time build it once and build it right so i dont have to go back and change things.

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    sifocalpoint
    Where do i get the new things that the control rod goes through that supports it, they almost look like the billet plate pads i ordered with a bigger hole, (the things that hook to the outside of the stringers Im sure you know what i mean)

  4. #4
    GofastRacer
    Here's my setup, plain and simple!..Hope this helps!..
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../12Cav_Rod.jpg

  5. #5
    sifocalpoint
    But when a pedal is pressed how does it override the handle setting?? Wouldnt the handle lock the rod from moving so when you push the pedal the handle would have to move also, this is what i dont get?? Also i have a spring, whats the spring do??
    Im going all purple also, where did you get the gearbox mounts that hook the mounting plate to the strings, your setup looks really nice

  6. #6
    GofastRacer
    Look at the pic it's self explanatory, the handle stops it from going up not down. The springs are to help hold the plate up at speed, when you get up around 90, it will start to suck the plate down, that's the reason for the right pedal to hold it at it's proper riding attitude, providing water conditions are right of course!..

  7. #7
    sifocalpoint
    Should i get a setup with an up and a downpedal, im not racing but plan to hit between 100-110 with my 850 hp stroked blown 496, or will the downpedal be enough.

  8. #8
    GofastRacer
    If you're not racing it just use a down pedal and a stiff spring!..

  9. #9
    sifocalpoint
    Thanks for your help, does it matter where on the stringers i mount the spring, and also, how does the spring operate, by this i mean how does it hold the plate up at high speeds? Can you send me a brief desription, Also where can i get v-drive mounts.

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    DansBlown73Nordic
    That is an excellent picture. I just need to buy a pedal.

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