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I really would not go adding strakes especially where you show them. What hull is it? Have you seen any one else with that hull make them work? If so work on the issues pointed out here and get the hull working the best it can before you add any strakes. Gregg is right on as well as the others. A boat will porpoise if the bottom is not dead flat (block the sponsons all the way from the transom to the bow), you are at the transition and not running it fast enough, running the prop too deep, having angle in the motor, ect. are all things that can cause a boat to porpoise. I have found that a good back cut 1440 with the blades exactly the same and a satin finish works best on most 3.5 boats. For goodness sakes don't run a polished prop that can cause your problem too. Another good choice if you want to run a stock prop is a 442 as long as you have the air and get the motor up high enough to let the motor buzz. Get those factors right first before you start modifying the hull.
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