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tiller steering effort how much is normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 102530" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>If his trim vane was to much one way or the other,it should steer real easy one way and hard the other,I guess I was only trying to say I didn't think it would be the trim vane.</p><p>I've used a 40hp tiller for years,have a 30hp now,it shouldn't fatigue you.Hopefully the grease you put in it helps,maybe it never had any to start with?</p><p>TrackerTom,most people start with the cav. plate,even or just below the stern line.Theres alot of varibles,boat,motor,how the weight is distibuted,etc,kinda trail and error till you find the boats sweet spot...you may even find that the boat has a couple sweet spots depending on how many people are fishing/boating with you and what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 102530, member: 349"] If his trim vane was to much one way or the other,it should steer real easy one way and hard the other,I guess I was only trying to say I didn't think it would be the trim vane. I've used a 40hp tiller for years,have a 30hp now,it shouldn't fatigue you.Hopefully the grease you put in it helps,maybe it never had any to start with? TrackerTom,most people start with the cav. plate,even or just below the stern line.Theres alot of varibles,boat,motor,how the weight is distibuted,etc,kinda trail and error till you find the boats sweet spot...you may even find that the boat has a couple sweet spots depending on how many people are fishing/boating with you and what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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