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<blockquote data-quote="LoganMartin6730" data-source="post: 36525" data-attributes="member: 478"><p>I should have mentioned it has power trim/tilt. It porposies at high speed when the motor is trimed all the way down as it is when I come out of the hole, it improves as I trim it out but is not completely eliminated. It gets to a point were it does not do it at a certain trim level but it is at about 2/3 throttle, and everbody wants to be able to run at WOT. Would a Hydrofoil help my problem, I havent read very many good things about them here but I do have an SE 300 on another motorthat I could put on to my new motor. Also does the prop have anything to do with it, (pitch/diameter). Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoganMartin6730, post: 36525, member: 478"] I should have mentioned it has power trim/tilt. It porposies at high speed when the motor is trimed all the way down as it is when I come out of the hole, it improves as I trim it out but is not completely eliminated. It gets to a point were it does not do it at a certain trim level but it is at about 2/3 throttle, and everbody wants to be able to run at WOT. Would a Hydrofoil help my problem, I havent read very many good things about them here but I do have an SE 300 on another motorthat I could put on to my new motor. Also does the prop have anything to do with it, (pitch/diameter). Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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