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On mine ( which was an outboard - but the same changes are necessary)...My
boat ran to the starboard (right) when idling along. I moved the trim tab so that it pointed to the left (port) to correct the right-handed drift. I thought of it as a sailboat's rudder. Opposites work. -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners "RB" wrote in message ... '77 Johnson 115hp. How do I set the trim tab vane on the lower unit? It's easy to physically loosen, set, and tighten. However, what I'm asking is where to set it, how to know if it's the right setting, etc. I seem to remember it's some kind of trial and error thing, but I don't know what to look for. Please give me a quick crash course in the care and feeding of that thingee. |
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