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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 441496" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Looks like they use them as a 2 position tilt....optimum height(up)for straight aways and speed, down for cornering in the rivers, keeping the bow down,the prop will bring it down. You tube dinghy racing in Australia, to see the used in action.</p><p>As far as the motor flying up when underway, that's what I want....I always leave me motor unlocked when underway. In that video you can see that buddy is still using the pin to lock the motor if you want though...for like reverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 441496, member: 349"] Looks like they use them as a 2 position tilt....optimum height(up)for straight aways and speed, down for cornering in the rivers, keeping the bow down,the prop will bring it down. You tube dinghy racing in Australia, to see the used in action. As far as the motor flying up when underway, that's what I want....I always leave me motor unlocked when underway. In that video you can see that buddy is still using the pin to lock the motor if you want though...for like reverse. [/QUOTE]
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