porpoise
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From: Raleigh,NC & 1000 Islands,NY
#46
I have eased the trim back down, (in) and pulled back on the throttles slightly to limit the hop. Once it's settles down you can throttle up and trim out again.
I don't usually boat in flat calm water. The boat shines in the rough stuff and will take all the throttle you can give her.
I was averaging 75mph in 2 to 4 foot seas and could have easliy been doing 80plus.
Hope this helps.
Steve
#48
To hit 90 plus in calm you need trim up to 9, no tabs.
Running in 2 to 4's my trim is set at 5 1/2 to 6, again, no tabs.
The only time I drop a tab down is when the wind is pushing me over hard to one side.
In my experience, running the tabs at any other time will upset the hull and ride.
Running in 2 to 4's my trim is set at 5 1/2 to 6, again, no tabs.
The only time I drop a tab down is when the wind is pushing me over hard to one side.
In my experience, running the tabs at any other time will upset the hull and ride.
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