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<blockquote data-quote="ditchen" data-source="post: 186551" data-attributes="member: 3911"><p>Usually ventilation plate is even or 1" above the bottom of the boat is best. Angle of transom plays a role and sometimes wedges help. A few other variables can cause as well.</p><p></p><p>A pic of your setup would help.</p><p></p><p>I have a modified 1448 semi v. I had a wicked proposing problem. As I moved the motor up the porpoising was slowing went away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ditchen, post: 186551, member: 3911"] Usually ventilation plate is even or 1" above the bottom of the boat is best. Angle of transom plays a role and sometimes wedges help. A few other variables can cause as well. A pic of your setup would help. I have a modified 1448 semi v. I had a wicked proposing problem. As I moved the motor up the porpoising was slowing went away. [/QUOTE]
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