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Default Question - shallow water operation


"Richard J Kinch" wrote in message
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Who??? Me???? writes:

How far can you safely trim up the outdrive at low speed on a sterndrive?


I routinely run with the tips of the prop rotating up above the water,
such
as when approaching the ramp. You're kind of dog-paddling, and the
steering is unresponsive and unstable (the thrust vector pointing acutely
up in the air), but you can move that way, and it beats dragging the skeg.
On my Mercruiser Alpha unit, that's all the way up in the trailering
position, at the upper limit.


Better have your u-joints checked often. That's why they have the trim
limit switch. Dan


 
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