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On Jul 25, 6:05*pm, "pintlar" wrote:
I'm writing for a friend who owns a 1975, 21 foot, cathedral hulled, I/O (4 cyl. poss Chevie). He runs the boat on a lake at 6400 feet asl. *It will not 'come out of the water', but it planes fine when two people are placed on the bow. Is there an adjustment (stop) somewhere on the I/O drive, that limits how far the propeller drive assembly can rotate forward? in advance. . .thanks to 1 & all. . . charlie No, the drive will tilt "under" or "in" as far as the rams will go. There is an adjustment on the side that prevents it from tilting out too far. Some trim tabs, even the cheaper "automatic" ones, would help a lot. One of those "whale tails" that bolts on the outdrive would also help some but not as much as the tabs. The whale tales are cheap. http://www.saveonboating.com/whale-t...stabilizer.asp It is probably a chevy 4 but merc made it's own 4 cyl for a little while. A 4 is a bit on the small side for a 21 ft boat. Combine that with the engine being tired after 34 years and the hull probably being waterlogged for several hundred extra pounds and that's about all the perfoirmance you can expect at altitude. |
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