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Add on trim/tilt questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Unter" data-source="post: 501688" data-attributes="member: 17654"><p>I have the same motor on a 14/42, it has power trim on it and electric start. I also added a manual jackplate and pushing the motor back allows me to raise the motor up quite a bit.</p><p>I don't think your tilt/trim will add much more weight than my rig. I have no problem with the weight and your boat is wider than mine. I am thinking you might get a little more speed with the right prop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unter, post: 501688, member: 17654"] I have the same motor on a 14/42, it has power trim on it and electric start. I also added a manual jackplate and pushing the motor back allows me to raise the motor up quite a bit. I don't think your tilt/trim will add much more weight than my rig. I have no problem with the weight and your boat is wider than mine. I am thinking you might get a little more speed with the right prop. [/QUOTE]
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