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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 391615" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>My boat only has reverse, no trim, unfortunately. With a passenger in the front, it runs OK, but if it's just me, when I go above 7500 RPM, it wants to porpoise a little bit. But I am using a +5 degree nozzle. I could probably try a 0 degree nozzle and see if that helps, or, maybe try adjusting the ride plate a little more.</p><p></p><p>The GP1200 was available with trim, but no reverse. The XL1200 was available with reverse, but no trim. </p><p>The GP1200 and XL1200 nozzles are basically the same, in fact, all you have to do to convert the XL nozzle for a GP is to drill and tap the lugs on the sides, and utilize those holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 391615, member: 6937"] My boat only has reverse, no trim, unfortunately. With a passenger in the front, it runs OK, but if it's just me, when I go above 7500 RPM, it wants to porpoise a little bit. But I am using a +5 degree nozzle. I could probably try a 0 degree nozzle and see if that helps, or, maybe try adjusting the ride plate a little more. The GP1200 was available with trim, but no reverse. The XL1200 was available with reverse, but no trim. The GP1200 and XL1200 nozzles are basically the same, in fact, all you have to do to convert the XL nozzle for a GP is to drill and tap the lugs on the sides, and utilize those holes. [/QUOTE]
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