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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 477740" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I would run the boat the way it is and see how it feels. Keep an eye on the sprayback to see if it comes over the stern. My boat is a jet tunnel hull and it would porpoise at pretty much any angle, even tucked in all the way. I had to add the transom wedges to get rid of the porpoising. So if your boat has the wedges, it might be needed. I played around with multiple heights to get the best performance and no spray back over the transom. Dou you have any good pictures showing your motor in the running position? Here's a picture of mine trimmed all the way in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 477740, member: 12995"] I would run the boat the way it is and see how it feels. Keep an eye on the sprayback to see if it comes over the stern. My boat is a jet tunnel hull and it would porpoise at pretty much any angle, even tucked in all the way. I had to add the transom wedges to get rid of the porpoising. So if your boat has the wedges, it might be needed. I played around with multiple heights to get the best performance and no spray back over the transom. Dou you have any good pictures showing your motor in the running position? Here's a picture of mine trimmed all the way in. [/QUOTE]
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