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Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or
slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve |
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On Thu, 7 May 2009 23:54:26 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve Dillweed, it depends on the type of hull, weight distribution and how you want the boat to ride. Flat bottom? No not you, the boat. |
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On May 8, 2:19*am, jps wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2009 23:54:26 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? *My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve Dillweed, it depends on the type of hull, weight distribution and how you want the boat to ride. * Flat bottom? *No not you, the boat. Man, a person comes here with an actual boat question, and because you and Harry use this place to do nothing but sling **** like circus monkeys, give him a ration of crap. |
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2009 23:54:26 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve Dillweed, it depends on the type of hull, weight distribution and how you want the boat to ride. Flat bottom? No not you, the boat. You should learn some restraint. You are an idiot and you have nothing to offer. It's best to ignore these on-topic posts and stick to your political trolling. FOAD. |
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On Sat, 09 May 2009 21:18:14 -0400, DK
wrote: jps wrote: On Thu, 7 May 2009 23:54:26 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve Dillweed, it depends on the type of hull, weight distribution and how you want the boat to ride. Flat bottom? No not you, the boat. You should learn some restraint. You are an idiot and you have nothing to offer. It's best to ignore these on-topic posts and stick to your political trolling. FOAD. And your value overflows the newsgroup. You spend 90% of your time buttsniffing other posters. Get a life, dweeb. |
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On May 8, 12:54*am, "SteveB" wrote:
Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? *My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve Steve, you ought to have some trim. it takes a bit of experimentation but I'd say if you can easily set it a couple notches ought to work. |
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SteveB wrote:
Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve You will need to experiment with the setting. Correct porpoising by lowering the trim. Correct bow steer or flat running by raising the trim. Sometimes changing the trim even 1 notch fixes one problem but creates another problem. If you cant get the trim right by setting the engine and or distributing the weight in the boat then try a doel fin and or changing the prop pitch. Make sure the engine stays in the proper WOT RPM range. |
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![]() "Jim22208" wrote in message ... SteveB wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve You will need to experiment with the setting. Correct porpoising by lowering the trim. Correct bow steer or flat running by raising the trim. Sometimes changing the trim even 1 notch fixes one problem but creates another problem. If you cant get the trim right by setting the engine and or distributing the weight in the boat then try a doel fin and or changing the prop pitch. Make sure the engine stays in the proper WOT RPM range. Why not fix the power trim? Problem with the fixed notches is that a position may work well with one person aboard but not very well with two or more. Boat loading affects the ideal trim. Also, I don't know where you boat, but in the ocean the power trim allows for easy, underway adjustments for changing sea conditions. Lifting or lowering the bow a bit in rough chop helps keep you dry and can smooth out the ride a bit. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Jim22208" wrote in message ... SteveB wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve You will need to experiment with the setting. Correct porpoising by lowering the trim. Correct bow steer or flat running by raising the trim. Sometimes changing the trim even 1 notch fixes one problem but creates another problem. If you cant get the trim right by setting the engine and or distributing the weight in the boat then try a doel fin and or changing the prop pitch. Make sure the engine stays in the proper WOT RPM range. Why not fix the power trim? Problem with the fixed notches is that a position may work well with one person aboard but not very well with two or more. Boat loading affects the ideal trim. Also, I don't know where you boat, but in the ocean the power trim allows for easy, underway adjustments for changing sea conditions. Lifting or lowering the bow a bit in rough chop helps keep you dry and can smooth out the ride a bit. Eisboch That would be the right thing to do. I couldn't stand it if I owned something that didn't work properly. I got the sense that the fella was frugal. Fixing the trim might not be in the budget. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Jim22208" wrote in message ... SteveB wrote: Should the motor be ideally perpendicular to the bottom of the boat, or slightly kicked up? My power trim doesn't work, and I have to set the notch by hand. Steve You will need to experiment with the setting. Correct porpoising by lowering the trim. Correct bow steer or flat running by raising the trim. Sometimes changing the trim even 1 notch fixes one problem but creates another problem. If you cant get the trim right by setting the engine and or distributing the weight in the boat then try a doel fin and or changing the prop pitch. Make sure the engine stays in the proper WOT RPM range. Why not fix the power trim? Problem with the fixed notches is that a position may work well with one person aboard but not very well with two or more. Boat loading affects the ideal trim. Also, I don't know where you boat, but in the ocean the power trim allows for easy, underway adjustments for changing sea conditions. Lifting or lowering the bow a bit in rough chop helps keep you dry and can smooth out the ride a bit. Eisboch There's no power trim to be fixed. All that remain are the two rocker switches. I'm looking for a used unit, but so far no luck. Then I would have to find someone who knows how to install it. But yeah, that would be the ideal. Steve |
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