Dkyle47
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I just picked this motor up today for $150. It came with a 5 gallon tank line and bulb. It started right up idles nicely, shifted smoothly and pumped water with a steady stream. I'm just curious if it was a decent deal?
it is really hard to say. But I have learned over the years that TRIM is the one thing that will add or subtract speed from a boat. On your motor there is bar that sits between the motor mount and the motor that adjusts the angle at which the motor sits on your transom. Establish a base line - add all the gear you intend to usually take with you, distribute it in the boat and start your trials. If you have a GPS take it - even one from your car - most of them will give you ground speed - while you may be able to discern the best from the worst the ones in the middle sometimes are hard to gauge. Try all the angles and write down the speed achieved up and down the lake (to take the wind into account) see which one is fastest. Then start moving gear forward and aft and do it again. You should start to see a trend where putting weight forward will make it slower (plowing) and rear will make it bounce (porpoising). Find the happy (fastest) medium and remember that if you change your load, your trim will change.[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=357882#p357882 said:Dkyle47 » 01 Jul 2014, 13:31[/url]"]Clint KY so what kinda speed do you think (rough estimate) I could expect with just me and gear all together about 225lbs in my 1232?
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