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Beating the dead horse-with a prop
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<blockquote data-quote="Jdero620" data-source="post: 488754" data-attributes="member: 31696"><p>Maybe this will work...</p><p>https://postimg.cc/hXNYR7kL</p><p></p><p>Note the image was taken at full out trim, usually it is nowhere near this level with the boat, if the boat is considered 0 degrees then the motor is pitched down 10 degrees where it runs most reliably. 7.5 is about where it gets the best speed but slips too much.</p><p></p><p>Greatly appreciate ya btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdero620, post: 488754, member: 31696"] Maybe this will work... https://postimg.cc/hXNYR7kL Note the image was taken at full out trim, usually it is nowhere near this level with the boat, if the boat is considered 0 degrees then the motor is pitched down 10 degrees where it runs most reliably. 7.5 is about where it gets the best speed but slips too much. Greatly appreciate ya btw. [/QUOTE]
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