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<blockquote data-quote="byrn71" data-source="post: 453001" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Hello All, </p><p></p><p>Looking for some input. I just purchased a Lowe Roughneck DT17 with the 60hp Mercury 4 stroke. The boat is porpoising at about 19mph/half throttle with trim all the way down. If I put someone up front its better, but still can't trim up at all. Cavatation plate is about 1" above the bottom. I have 2 batteries and 6.6 gallon tank in the rear. Trolling motor and tackle up front. Do I move the motor up or down? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="byrn71, post: 453001, member: 23752"] Hello All, Looking for some input. I just purchased a Lowe Roughneck DT17 with the 60hp Mercury 4 stroke. The boat is porpoising at about 19mph/half throttle with trim all the way down. If I put someone up front its better, but still can't trim up at all. Cavatation plate is about 1" above the bottom. I have 2 batteries and 6.6 gallon tank in the rear. Trolling motor and tackle up front. Do I move the motor up or down? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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