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Power tilt & trim vs gas assist
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<blockquote data-quote="archery68" data-source="post: 420360" data-attributes="member: 20113"><p>Everything dhoganjr said!!!! He is right on imo. I have owned 3 flat bottom jets and run them in south Missouri. All tiller boats. First two were non power trim and really thought they were the way to go. Have had a Mercury 60/40 tiller now for a year and dang what a difference. Love power trim. Nice little button on the end of the tiller made for your thumb, my hand is there anyway. Would hate to not have power trim now. As stated above, when trimmed, u hit the back half of the shoe. I have hit twice now and only thing with some rock scratches was at the very back. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archery68, post: 420360, member: 20113"] Everything dhoganjr said!!!! He is right on imo. I have owned 3 flat bottom jets and run them in south Missouri. All tiller boats. First two were non power trim and really thought they were the way to go. Have had a Mercury 60/40 tiller now for a year and dang what a difference. Love power trim. Nice little button on the end of the tiller made for your thumb, my hand is there anyway. Would hate to not have power trim now. As stated above, when trimmed, u hit the back half of the shoe. I have hit twice now and only thing with some rock scratches was at the very back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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