Scotifer wrote:
I am normally at a lake that is 4,489'. But at times I go up a higher altitude of 6,165'. I have the high altitude prop (so the dealer says). I have #400 PNP in each locker and PNP arrow up front. With wedge down, stock and PNP filled up, I cannot plane at either place. 3/4 full I can at least in lower lake. I have the 330.
Scotifer, I talked to my dealer today. He is a buddy and I trust his recommendations. I would look at which prop you have. Axis lists the high altitude prop as the ACME 1235. My dealer has tested numerous ACME props with a loaded down A22. He has found that the ACME 2079 is by far the best prop for altitude and weight. They run their A22 with stock ballast and 750s in the rear. 950 under the bow and 750 on top of the bow. They usually have 4 to 8 people in the boat and rarely ever run with the wedge down. They have tested the 1235 and 2315 as well as the 2079. The 1235 wouldn't plain with the weight and the 2315 would but it was very slow to. The 2079 not only plains with the weight but will do so with the wedge as well. Very good holeshot and decent GPH. The downside is loss of top speed. I guess we can't have it all with the stock motor.