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<blockquote data-quote="gabeskillzz05" data-source="post: 385638" data-attributes="member: 15066"><p>Jeff, I didn't get any pictures of that yet but the way it sits now I cannot move it up any further because of the hole spacing. It is also trimmed all the way in, maybe if I took the rod out of the bottom trim hole the motor would trim in a tad more but not sure if this is good practice or not. Maybe I should look into the wedges to get the foot closer to the tunnel. </p><p></p><p>Looks like your boat is laid out very similar to mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabeskillzz05, post: 385638, member: 15066"] Jeff, I didn't get any pictures of that yet but the way it sits now I cannot move it up any further because of the hole spacing. It is also trimmed all the way in, maybe if I took the rod out of the bottom trim hole the motor would trim in a tad more but not sure if this is good practice or not. Maybe I should look into the wedges to get the foot closer to the tunnel. Looks like your boat is laid out very similar to mine. [/QUOTE]
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