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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 326520" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>No, the cavitation plate does not have to be level. Or do you mean even with the bottom of the boat? Regardless....here is your base line. </p><p>Take your trim pin and install it in the hole nearest the hull and start there. Run, evaluate acceleration and speed, change the placement of load as necessary. </p><p>Place the trim pin in the next hole out and repeat. Wherever your best overall performance is ..... that is where the cavitation plate will end up. </p><p>Height wise, above or below....not much difference until that measurement becomes excessive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 326520, member: 3278"] No, the cavitation plate does not have to be level. Or do you mean even with the bottom of the boat? Regardless....here is your base line. Take your trim pin and install it in the hole nearest the hull and start there. Run, evaluate acceleration and speed, change the placement of load as necessary. Place the trim pin in the next hole out and repeat. Wherever your best overall performance is ..... that is where the cavitation plate will end up. Height wise, above or below....not much difference until that measurement becomes excessive. [/QUOTE]
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