Hemifun wrote: I have a 2018 Caracal with a 225 SHO and a SHO Vmax 25-T2 151/8 prop. With 2 people in the boat the most I can get is about 4900 RPM and 50-53 MPH with the motor trimmed about half way up, by myself on flat water I can get about 5200-5300 RPM and 60-62 MPH with the motor trimmed all the way to the point of chine walk. Is this normal?
That 225 SHO should be turning close to 6,000 rpm at wide open throttle and properly set up and trimmed. Chine walk IS going to happen when you are trying to get the last 4-5 mph out of the boat. The only solution for that is learning how to drive. ALL high performance hulls will chine walk. However, you need to know your prop to pad measurement if you are running a manual jackplate before you can begin to know what is happening. With the SHO and the 25″ T2 prop, a PTP measurement in the neighborhood of 3″ below would be a good starting point. There are several articles on how to measure PTP, both here, and other forums. Your dealer SHOULD be able to help, WITHOUT having to call BCB, if they have a clue about setting a BCB up. You cannot possibly know where to go if you don’t know where you are. Also need to be certain that the throttle, whether hot foot or standard, is opening the butterfly plates all the way up. That would be a dealer issue, if you are not comfortable doing it yourself. Should take maybe 30 minutes, at most, to look at that. As BCB stated, what you are experiencing is NOT normal.