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<blockquote data-quote="Seth" data-source="post: 293592" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>I've never seen anybody leave a jet tilted up. There's nothing to hang down like with a prop boat so I don't see the point of doing that. I was just talking about draining the water out of the motor right after pulling it from the water. My routine after loading the boat on the trailer is to secure the steering with with a strap so the motor stays straight, trim the motor up all the way, secure bow and transom straps, then trim the motor back down and head home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth, post: 293592, member: 1022"] I've never seen anybody leave a jet tilted up. There's nothing to hang down like with a prop boat so I don't see the point of doing that. I was just talking about draining the water out of the motor right after pulling it from the water. My routine after loading the boat on the trailer is to secure the steering with with a strap so the motor stays straight, trim the motor up all the way, secure bow and transom straps, then trim the motor back down and head home. [/QUOTE]
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