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Anti-cavitation cones

Rodney Findley

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Yamaha
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I know this was a post some time ago on this site, but I was wondering if anyone knows anything about installing these on their jet boats. Even if you are not having cavitation issues, I'm wondering if it would still improve holeshot performance as well as a slight top speed increase? I have looked at doing a set of Lucky 13 cones???
 
@swatski is extremely busy at work but also testing a pair on his 2016 AR240. Search for his posts.
 
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