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Posted 12/17/2012 1:20 PM (#603938 - in reply to #602596)
Subject: Re: Triton 177 bounce/trim issue





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

After the pictures, I think you might be a tad high for the motor unless you get into a highly raked and highly cupped prop. I don't think going up is the answer either.

I'm curious about a question Shep posed as well..at what point do you stop trimming up? If you over-trim, the porpoising could be happening as you are over trimming and the prop cannot hold it, thus the front comes down...

wish you were closer and we had open water...I'd jump in with you to see what we could find out...

Steve

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