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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 319979" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>I am working on modifying an aluminum hull and would like some collective insight on what setting to have my tilt pin on my Merc 60 Jet. If I let the motor tilt all the way down to the stop the measurement from my transom to front of foot is 10" and the pump is angled down slightly causing the rear of the foot to be 3 1/2" lower than the front of the foot. That would cause my tunnel to be a little too shallow at 2 1/2" deep per outboard jet specs. If I tilt the motor up one hole the measurement from transom to foot is 12" and the rear of the foot is about 2 1/2" lower than the front and that looks better in correlation to how deep my tunnel is. It also makes the pump pretty much level with the bottom of the hull. </p><p>My dilemma is that I cant run the boat yet because I have fabricating to do on the float pods and tunnel and don't know which setting will work best. </p><p>How does the pump/foot sit on all of your jets? I dont want to make the tunnel too far back and then have to let my motor tilt down one notch and be hitting the top of he tunnel and I don't want the foot sitting below the hull or I would not be adding a tunnel. Pictures of your transom/motor side views would help a lot. </p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 319979, member: 10154"] I am working on modifying an aluminum hull and would like some collective insight on what setting to have my tilt pin on my Merc 60 Jet. If I let the motor tilt all the way down to the stop the measurement from my transom to front of foot is 10" and the pump is angled down slightly causing the rear of the foot to be 3 1/2" lower than the front of the foot. That would cause my tunnel to be a little too shallow at 2 1/2" deep per outboard jet specs. If I tilt the motor up one hole the measurement from transom to foot is 12" and the rear of the foot is about 2 1/2" lower than the front and that looks better in correlation to how deep my tunnel is. It also makes the pump pretty much level with the bottom of the hull. My dilemma is that I cant run the boat yet because I have fabricating to do on the float pods and tunnel and don't know which setting will work best. How does the pump/foot sit on all of your jets? I dont want to make the tunnel too far back and then have to let my motor tilt down one notch and be hitting the top of he tunnel and I don't want the foot sitting below the hull or I would not be adding a tunnel. Pictures of your transom/motor side views would help a lot. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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