29' outlaw questions
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From: ankeny,ia.
My 97' didn't have the wedge Jason mentioned,
and it would porpoise....never "leaned" though.
My 98' however, did have the wedge....it didn't
porpoise...but, it also had 4 blades.
The wedge is between the chine and outer strake,
it's pretty easy to see it if it's there.
What # ( on the indicators) are you trimming the drives out to when this problem happens ?
and it would porpoise....never "leaned" though.
My 98' however, did have the wedge....it didn't
porpoise...but, it also had 4 blades.
The wedge is between the chine and outer strake,
it's pretty easy to see it if it's there.
What # ( on the indicators) are you trimming the drives out to when this problem happens ?
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Anything over 9 on the indicators and it will bang the nose until you reach 4000+ rpm. I have been working the past few days, but I'm going to check the boat for a hook. Boat does have a notch cut into the hull side the last few feet of hull though. I really thought that maybe the boat was not balanced properly, but I'm probably wrong. Anyone have a good idea why the boat lists to starboard without tabs?? If it's propeller torque, how do I correct for it??? I'm sure it's not normal to have this, I usually have to drop the tab quite a bit to level the boat out. Could the port engine not be turning same RPM as the starboard??? It is the same on the tachs and the motors sound balanced.......
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From: ankeny,ia.
Those must be a different type of indicator.
On my 29, and on my 33, full "in" is 0 full "out"
is 8.....normal cruise, I didn't run much past 3
Something else to check is the rear anchor pin
spacer ( item # 30) in picture is installed on the
front side of the pin on both drives
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...LINE+ENGINE%29
On my 29, and on my 33, full "in" is 0 full "out"
is 8.....normal cruise, I didn't run much past 3
Something else to check is the rear anchor pin
spacer ( item # 30) in picture is installed on the
front side of the pin on both drives
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...LINE+ENGINE%29
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From: chesterfield michigan
I have a 29 baja outlaw sst that acts in the same manner , leaning to the starboard side. The boat came factory with 25 p mirage props so I decided to change to 24 p 4 blades , the end result was I lost 3-4 mph ( one two many blades and not enough torque for the stock 7.4 mpi's ) so I changed them back to the 25 pitch . I have had the boat 2 seasons and have never seen over 4000 rpm on the tach's so I sent the 25 props out to be scoped and found they were actually reading 25.980 , just under 26 pitch . they put them back to 25 even and now I see 4400 rpm's . the problem now is the boat still leans and I am being told that their must be a bad hook in the hull so thats my next move .
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What brand indicator do you have? Are they mechanical? If I trimmed mine to 9 I'd be pushing trailer button to over ride trim limit switch. Even if not I'd almost be trimmed so far I'd be slowing down. I run mine at 3-4 depending on conditions.
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From: www.bajaboatowners.com
Something else to check is the rear anchor pin
spacer ( item # 30) in picture is installed on the
front side of the pin on both drives
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...LINE+ENGINE%29
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From: Northern, KY (Cincinnati) Lake St Clair, MI Norris Lake, TN
I too agree 4 blades will help. Mine ('99 with 7.4 MPIs) doesn't lean. Like others have mentioned you do not need a ton of trim on this boat.
I had a 302 with the same power and it listed to STB. I always trimmed each drive a little as needed rather than trimmiing from the throttle or dropping the tabs. That will level her out.
I almost always keep the tabs at neutral.
I had a 302 with the same power and it listed to STB. I always trimmed each drive a little as needed rather than trimmiing from the throttle or dropping the tabs. That will level her out.
I almost always keep the tabs at neutral.



