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Exactly how high should I mount my outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 491496" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Without a tach cant say for sure if its a prop issue...in saying that it very well could be. They make cheap induction tachs that could help you dial that in. Maybe I missed it but put the boat size shape and prop pitch you currently have and someone may have a similar setup to help. For me, its better to hit the limiter then lugging a motor...add another person or some more weight and you might have the right prop...also different tilt postions, where the weight is,how high, etc...can also effect that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 491496, member: 349"] Without a tach cant say for sure if its a prop issue...in saying that it very well could be. They make cheap induction tachs that could help you dial that in. Maybe I missed it but put the boat size shape and prop pitch you currently have and someone may have a similar setup to help. For me, its better to hit the limiter then lugging a motor...add another person or some more weight and you might have the right prop...also different tilt postions, where the weight is,how high, etc...can also effect that. [/QUOTE]
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