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Lund Laker 14 Honda BF30 - CMC PT-35 Install
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinktip" data-source="post: 328492" data-attributes="member: 11438"><p>Took her out for a run after supper last night with the kids, the tilt was so nice at the ramp and made a huge difference on the hole shot. She jumped up quick and trimmed out nicely. The prop slipped a little when it was fully tilted up (just beyond dead vertical) and I am thinking that I might eventually lower it a little some day. </p><p>As tomme boy mentioned before, probably 1" lower would have been perfect, and that is why I went to so much detail on this thread; I found very little info online about CMC PT-35 and where on the transom to install it. </p><p>I hope this helps someone else get it right the first time. </p><p>For now, the Coho (silvers) are in the local bays getting ready to head upstream. I plan to use my Lund as much as possible the next month or so and put as many of those in the freezer as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinktip, post: 328492, member: 11438"] Took her out for a run after supper last night with the kids, the tilt was so nice at the ramp and made a huge difference on the hole shot. She jumped up quick and trimmed out nicely. The prop slipped a little when it was fully tilted up (just beyond dead vertical) and I am thinking that I might eventually lower it a little some day. As tomme boy mentioned before, probably 1" lower would have been perfect, and that is why I went to so much detail on this thread; I found very little info online about CMC PT-35 and where on the transom to install it. I hope this helps someone else get it right the first time. For now, the Coho (silvers) are in the local bays getting ready to head upstream. I plan to use my Lund as much as possible the next month or so and put as many of those in the freezer as I can. [/QUOTE]
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