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<blockquote data-quote="dutyranger" data-source="post: 397052" data-attributes="member: 19001"><p>my experience was with a completely different setup, but bear with me. when i worked in south florida we were running fiberglass, center console boats in everything from mudflats to shallow river to open ocean. we got up on plane w/ the motor trimmed all the way down. once on plane, we trimmed the motor up till the boat started to porpoise then backed it down just enough to stop it. this trim setting gave us the most efficient running position. our jack plates were used after our trim was set and the water started to get skinny. i'd start with adjusting your trim setting down a little at a time till the porposing stops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dutyranger, post: 397052, member: 19001"] my experience was with a completely different setup, but bear with me. when i worked in south florida we were running fiberglass, center console boats in everything from mudflats to shallow river to open ocean. we got up on plane w/ the motor trimmed all the way down. once on plane, we trimmed the motor up till the boat started to porpoise then backed it down just enough to stop it. this trim setting gave us the most efficient running position. our jack plates were used after our trim was set and the water started to get skinny. i'd start with adjusting your trim setting down a little at a time till the porposing stops. [/QUOTE]
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