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How's my motor height?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charger25" data-source="post: 372706" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>What surfman said, I'd start with the hole closest to the transom and work it out one hole at a time. How you load the boat and where the most weight is will affect how the boat runs. For example,when my wife goes with me,she likes to sit all the way up front so I tend to trim the motor "out" more to get more bow lift. If I'm alone I trim it "in" more to keep bow down. Really your just gonna have to play around with it to get a feel for your boat. Have fun !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charger25, post: 372706, member: 9620"] What surfman said, I'd start with the hole closest to the transom and work it out one hole at a time. How you load the boat and where the most weight is will affect how the boat runs. For example,when my wife goes with me,she likes to sit all the way up front so I tend to trim the motor "out" more to get more bow lift. If I'm alone I trim it "in" more to keep bow down. Really your just gonna have to play around with it to get a feel for your boat. Have fun ! [/QUOTE]
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