"Real Name" wrote in message
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Harry,
Compared to your 36' Lobster Boat, my boat is small. Now that I know what
is the proper trim, I use my gauges, but when I first went out in the
boat,
I figured out what the correct trim was by listening to the sound of the
engine and prop.
"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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wrote:
Real Name wrote:
The tone change is higher, like the prop is starting to come out of
the
water. Experiment with your outdrive trim and you will hear the
difference.
Why don't you just say, "sorry, I can't help you, because I just don't
know."
Smithers must have a pretty small boat. I can't hear "the tone" of my
Yamaha while I am in the cabin of Yo Ho.
LOL! I see our village idiot is still hard at it...
I presume "Yo Ho" is a boats name? Tell us Harry, which boat are you
refering to now? Is this the 36' lobster boat again, or is it the 65 knot
Parker? LOL!
Instead, I rely on the electronic
trim gauge Yamaha thoughtfully provided, along with the tach, the GPS,
and
the current wave conditions to determine "proper" trim.
Right, right. I see our boatless twit has been on the internet again, but
you yet again dropped the ball...why would you use a GPS to set trim?
Ah, busted again...poor baby... ROTFLMAO!