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Update: The Acme 3563 does fit in the 1 1/4" weekend saver bag for those Paragon owners with a ZZ8. That is one big, twisted dinner plate... The weekend saver kit came with a harmonic puller (which I'm leary of). One of the employees at my dealer is telling me that the Paragon uses a different C-Clamp puller if I'm inclined to use one; I haven't verified this assertion yet.
Last edited by RDT-G23; 04-07-2020, 03:16 PM.
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I suspect he means that most C-clamps are 1 1/8" in diameter and you can't make it fit the 1 1/4 shaft. It is nothing that a grinder can't solve, and that is what I did to my old puller to make it fit. But you can't do that at the lake once you bust up your prop. I would also verify the length of the hub, as it may not fit if the hub is too long. That would suck.
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It would. I will nonetheless run it down and report.Originally posted by Tallredrider View PostI suspect he means that most C-clamps are 1 1/8" in diameter and you can't make it fit the 1 1/4 shaft. It is nothing that a grinder can't solve, and that is what I did to my old puller to make it fit. But you can't do that at the lake once you bust up your prop. I would also verify the length of the hub, as it may not fit if the hub is too long. That would suck.
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Head to head Paragon drag race video finally finished. If the below link doesn’t work, check out N3 Boatworks YouTube page. They do a lot of interesting things like this from time to time. Great dealership to work with.
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Originally posted by memerr View PostHead to head Paragon drag race video finally finished. If the below link doesn’t work, check out N3 Boatworks YouTube page. They do a lot of interesting things like this from time to time. Great dealership to work with.
https://youtu.be/tIej0Z5BPzc
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Motor comparison was nice, but I'm more interested in how you got a dark air dam? hahahaah that's awesome
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Like I said, N3 is fantastic to work with. The air dam is the only thing white on the boat and I couldn’t handle it. It’s a vinyl wrap done by the dealer.
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Love the new design and fit and finish of the paragon but the new motor is really a over kill or need to fix something ,
on my paragon after 28 mph it starts to bob up and down in the front real bad to the point you have to slow down not sure why has any one else with a paragon experienced this
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You have the ncrs plate in auto with no ballast when cruising like that?Originally posted by Eeleagle View PostLove the new design and fit and finish of the paragon but the new motor is really a over kill or need to fix something ,
on my paragon after 28 mph it starts to bob up and down in the front real bad to the point you have to slow down not sure why has any one else with a paragon experienced this
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You are describing what's called porpoising. Some boats do this, but it can usually be remedied with ballast. Hopefully some P23 owners will chime in an tell you what they've done to combat this issue.Originally posted by Eeleagle View PostLove the new design and fit and finish of the paragon but the new motor is really a over kill or need to fix something ,
on my paragon after 28 mph it starts to bob up and down in the front real bad to the point you have to slow down not sure why has any one else with a paragon experienced this
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I don’t have much issue when the ballast is empty. I don’t cruise much over 25 since it just sucks gas. I also don’t go very far so it’s not an issue. It’s acts a bit better then my g23 did overall.Originally posted by Eeleagle View PostLove the new design and fit and finish of the paragon but the new motor is really a over kill or need to fix something ,
on my paragon after 28 mph it starts to bob up and down in the front real bad to the point you have to slow down not sure why has any one else with a paragon experienced this
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There is a off ,lo and high setting no auto I believe I have be trying everything from high to lo to off , also been trying different ncrs setting with ballast weight in front yet still have the porpoise issue after around 28 mph any thoughtsOriginally posted by nohlan_4 View Post
You have the ncrs plate in auto with no ballast when cruising like that?
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