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1998 SeaRay 270 Sundancer
Looking to replace trim switches any recommendations? Issue is I have no idea what position I'm in at any given time.
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1998 SeaRay 270 Sundancer
On Sun, 29 Jun 2014 16:42:14 +0100, IntoTheMystic wrote:
Looking to replace trim switches any recommendations? Issue is I have no idea what position I'm in at any given time. Looking at the trim gauge is a help, if the water is always the same and the winds are the same. Otherwise, I always found it better to trim the boat in such a way I got the best speed at a given rpm. |
1998 SeaRay 270 Sundancer
On Sunday, June 29, 2014 8:42:14 AM UTC-7, IntoTheMystic wrote:
Looking to replace trim switches any recommendations? Issue is I have no idea what position I'm in at any given time. -- IntoTheMystic say, that's a nice looking rig. http://www.searay.com/boat_graphics/...DERNWXW994.pdf Have you tested them with the boat on the dry to see if they're even functioning? f so and they are working, then you don't need switches. even with gauges, they can't really tell you what to do. On a boat of that size it comes down to experience of seeing how the craft handles in the water at different wind conditions and speeds. |
1998 SeaRay 270 Sundancer
On 6/29/2014 11:42 AM, IntoTheMystic wrote:
Looking to replace trim switches any recommendations? Issue is I have no idea what position I'm in at any given time. Neither do we. More information please. -- "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them". Thomas Jefferson |
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