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<blockquote data-quote="DarrellS" data-source="post: 462978" data-attributes="member: 24234"><p>5-1/2 inch set back solved the problems I was having . I was even able to lift the engine another inch . 5500 rpm and 25 mph . </p><p>After seeing all the disconnected wires for the tilt trim and a nice trim gauge still on the dash I'm pretty sure this 30 hp evinrude was put on the boat to sell it .</p><p>When I went for the test ride the manual tilt was as low as it could go . When I started changing the tilt to help lift the bow instead of plowing the ventilation problems began .</p><p>I'm happy to finally have this issue done with .</p><p>Thank you for all the advice .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarrellS, post: 462978, member: 24234"] 5-1/2 inch set back solved the problems I was having . I was even able to lift the engine another inch . 5500 rpm and 25 mph . After seeing all the disconnected wires for the tilt trim and a nice trim gauge still on the dash I'm pretty sure this 30 hp evinrude was put on the boat to sell it . When I went for the test ride the manual tilt was as low as it could go . When I started changing the tilt to help lift the bow instead of plowing the ventilation problems began . I'm happy to finally have this issue done with . Thank you for all the advice . [/QUOTE]
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