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Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 12/9/2014 10:35 PM (#743503 - in reply to #741591)
Subject: RE: Choosing the correct prop for a Ranger 618T




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I keep the friction glide on the steering pretty tight when driving in big waves. It takes some time getting used to, but it helps a lot with the pull to one side you are referring to. Once you get trimmed up, the pull should be very minimal. In big waves, I like to keep the motor trimmed a little lower as a personal preference. On relatively calm water with 2 guys and a boat full of gear I get at least 35(GPS speed) out of my 618T(when properly trimmed). Might even be able to get more. I have a 90HP ETEC.

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