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Minimum water depth going on and off of pad?

Ok, so I got my 26p fury running on my 05 Puma with 05 225 evinrude HO. Im wondering what peoples thoughts are as to how deep the water should be before trying to take off or come down off of pad. It seems like I can get up in 3 to 3.5 feet of water (sonar measuring from bottom off boat... No offset). And coming off of pad maybe 4 of water. Also running some of the boat paths in Okeechobee Ive watched the sonar read as little as 1.4 feet of water, now I cant tell if this is truly the case or if the signal is bouncing off of weeds. Any suggestions on running this skinny water? I would think running the gas out of the back of the boat first and then going to the more forward tanks would help the boat settle in flatter when coming off of pad and lift more level when taking off? Maybe I need to rethink my tackle storage and putsome heavier items more forward also, as it would seem the heavier the butt end is, the more that would settle down deeper and dig in deeper on takeoff and stopping. I have a hydraulic jack plate and would also think that raising that up a little higher on take off would give the boat more forward thrust (angle of thrust more in line with the weight of the boat than under the boat) and then lowering back some (or maybe no difference at all?). I have noticed that with the fury prop I feel the whole boat lift up vs what I was running before where the butt end would definately dig down. My holeshot is at about 4-5 sec pretty much fully loaded with two guys 2/3 or better gas. Thanks for any input.Last edited by dlivings4433 on October 28th, 2010, 2:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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