Ribs77
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 231
- Reaction score
- 155
- Points
- 147
- Location
- PNW
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Long story short, I've been dialing my wave in the AR195 for the better part of two seasons now. I can make a good wave, and with the L13 cone I can get the boat up to 10.5 mph, but I'm still getting some weird vibrations/cavitation at times.
It's not something stuck in the impeller - after draining ballast, I took the boat up to 40mph and 7400 rpm with two passengers and there was no vibration / cavitation. (I think it would go faster if the hull was clean, but it's wet-slipped and I don't pull it out to clean it very often.)
Anyway, the cavitation on launch really bothers me, mainly because it takes pretty precise acceleration to get to surf speed without cavitating, even with the cone. I have RideSteady but the cavitation also impacts auto-launch to the point that I can't use it.
I'm thinking about going to the twin screw impeller in the offseason, but I read a post on here about that impeller impacting his single-engine wake in a negative way. The poster said he could no longer surf ropeless with the twin screw impeller!
That would defeat the purpose of the whole thing, so I definitely want to be sure I can make a (relatively) great wave with the twin impeller. I can't find the post anymore, so I'm wondering if anyone else has run this setup.
So, the big picture.
AR195, L13 cone, about 1,000 lbs. ballast plus 2-3 passengers. If I add the twin screw impeller to this mix, will I keep the surfable wave but lose the cavitation?
Please help, it's driving me crazy
It's not something stuck in the impeller - after draining ballast, I took the boat up to 40mph and 7400 rpm with two passengers and there was no vibration / cavitation. (I think it would go faster if the hull was clean, but it's wet-slipped and I don't pull it out to clean it very often.)
Anyway, the cavitation on launch really bothers me, mainly because it takes pretty precise acceleration to get to surf speed without cavitating, even with the cone. I have RideSteady but the cavitation also impacts auto-launch to the point that I can't use it.
I'm thinking about going to the twin screw impeller in the offseason, but I read a post on here about that impeller impacting his single-engine wake in a negative way. The poster said he could no longer surf ropeless with the twin screw impeller!

That would defeat the purpose of the whole thing, so I definitely want to be sure I can make a (relatively) great wave with the twin impeller. I can't find the post anymore, so I'm wondering if anyone else has run this setup.
So, the big picture.
AR195, L13 cone, about 1,000 lbs. ballast plus 2-3 passengers. If I add the twin screw impeller to this mix, will I keep the surfable wave but lose the cavitation?
Please help, it's driving me crazy
