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The Edge (for 70 hp and up) fits: Outboards: Johnson, Evinrude, Mercury, Mariner, Yamaha. I/O Sterndrives: OMC Cobra, Mercruiser, Yamaha I/O, Volvo SX. |
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- Good performance (4)
Cons
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- Small boats (3)
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Pros
- Good Performance
- Got on plain quicker
- Plained at lower RPM
- Saved fuel
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Cobra The Edge Planing And Stabilizing Plate, A36 Galvaneal, black:
I have been happy with all the products from overtons and this was no exception.
Pros
- Good Performance
- Quiet
- Reliable
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Crafts
- Small Boats
Comments about Cobra The Edge Planing And Stabilizing Plate, A36 Galvaneal, black:
I own an 18 1/2 Foot 1990 Celebrity Ski Boat with a 4.2 Liter V-6 Engine. Before installing the Cobra Edge stabilizer (hydrofoil), my boat would "walk" on its stern with the bow so high in the air that I could not see over it and then drop down once we gained speed at around 3,000 RPM. The Stabilizer made a huge difference; the bow hardly raised out of the water at all and I was able to "trim up", which before, when I would "trim up" the bow would rise up and essentially go into a "stall". My fuel consumption was much less and my boat has a much smoother ride now. It works like a charm. As to top end, we comfortably ride between 25 and 30 MPH as we are not speed freaks, although the boat can approach 50 mph on a really "glass like" surface. I highly recommend the Cobra Stabilizer.
Pros
- Good Performance
- Quiet
- Reliable
Cons
- NONE
Best Uses
- Personal Crafts
- Small Boats
Comments about Cobra The Edge Planing And Stabilizing Plate, A36 Galvaneal, black:
I own an 18 1/2 Foot 1990 Celebrity Ski Boat with a 4.2 Liter V-6 Engine. Before installing the Cobra Edge stabilizer (hydrofoil), my boat would "walk" on its stern with the bow so high in the air that I could see over it and then drop down once we gained speed at around 3,000 RPM. The Stabilizer made a huge difference; the bow hardly raised out of the water at all and I was able to "trim up", which before, when I would "trim up" the bow would rise up and essentially go into a "stall". My fuel consumption was much less and my boat has a much smoother ride now. It works like a charm. As to top end, we confortably ride between 25 and 30 MPH as we are not speed freaks, although the boat can approach 50 mph on a really "glass like" suface. I highly recommend the Cobra Stabilizer.
Pros
- Good Performance
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cobra The Edge Planing And Stabilizing Plate, A36 Galvaneal, black:
Makes my pontoon much more stable in choppy water and really helps trim control adjust to various loads. No serious differences in economy or speed. Overall, I'm highly pleased.
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How many holes need to be drilled? How far apart?Asked on 8/3/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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Do you have to drill through the cavation plate to install this unit?Asked on 11/19/2009 by Wendell from Huntley, Il1 answer
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Yes you would have to drill the cavitation plate to install this foil.Answered on 11/23/2009 by Bryant from Tech
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will this fit volvo 280/290Asked on 10/11/2009 by ben from sac ca1 answer
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It will fit Volvo SX outdrives.Answered on 10/30/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
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hi could this be use on a 40 hp yamaha and wha is the size of itAsked on 7/3/2009 by hp from over seas1 answer
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No, it could not. It is for 70 horse power and higher.Answered on 1/21/2010 by Bryant from Tech
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I NEED ONE OF THESE FOR A MERC 25.ANY ANSWERS.I DONT WANT TO DRILL MY HOUSING,PLUS ITS ALREADY HAS A CORNER BROKEN OFF.Asked on 3/26/2009 by TBONE from NEW KENT,VA1 answer
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This Stabilizing plate would require holes to be drilled in the cavitation plate.Answered on 3/28/2009 by Matt from Greenville,Nc






