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25 Yamaha tiller with power trim!
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<blockquote data-quote="moedelawn" data-source="post: 503872" data-attributes="member: 26670"><p>I cut 1" off on the previous motor because the tiller was hitting the seat. I made a jack plate for the new motor to set it back further so I wouldn't have to cut it and because this one bolts through the transom. I didn't want to seal the holes when I take it off to run the old Johnson. I just separate the plate. I haven't added another trim switch yet.</p><p></p><p>My buddy is becoming a Tohatsu dealer and he is getting a 30 in soon. I will run it on my boat to see if it's worth it to upgrade. The power trim model uses the multi function tiller with the trim on the end of the handle. I think it will be too long. I'm not expecting a huge gain but I'd like more take off power without sacrificing top end. I know it's stupid because I only have 11hrs on the current motor and it runs fine but I have to see for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moedelawn, post: 503872, member: 26670"] I cut 1" off on the previous motor because the tiller was hitting the seat. I made a jack plate for the new motor to set it back further so I wouldn't have to cut it and because this one bolts through the transom. I didn't want to seal the holes when I take it off to run the old Johnson. I just separate the plate. I haven't added another trim switch yet. My buddy is becoming a Tohatsu dealer and he is getting a 30 in soon. I will run it on my boat to see if it's worth it to upgrade. The power trim model uses the multi function tiller with the trim on the end of the handle. I think it will be too long. I'm not expecting a huge gain but I'd like more take off power without sacrificing top end. I know it's stupid because I only have 11hrs on the current motor and it runs fine but I have to see for myself. [/QUOTE]
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