billyjoebigdaddy
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HI everyone. I'm a new here and I have a question about trim. I just bought a 14 foot flat bottom with a 2009 Mercury 9.9 outboard with a 20 inch shaft. I took it out for the first time and the engine runs smooth. However it just "dug" in to the water and raised the bow not even close to a plain. The boat has a 15 inch transom. I came home and started working on a transom extension. I cut a 2x12 treated pine and bolted it to the inside of the transom which raised the motor 6 inches. The anti-ventilation plate is about even with the bottom of the transom now. I took it back to the lake and it still just plowed the water. Low in the back high in the front. (I am not real familiar with tiller steer motors but I have owned several remote steer boats). But I came home and was looking it over when I noticed the trim position I had it in. It was in the 3 slot which is the highest. It has 1, 2, 3. If I move it to the one position do you think it will make a difference? Should I have mounted the 2x12 on the outside of the transom? Any ideas would be most helpful. I just want it to ride on plain. I don't care about speed but a smooth ride would be nice...thanks