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bajadude 08-14-2002 12:31 PM

Trailer trim on 33 Outlaw
 
One thing I noticed on the 33 is lack of trailer trim, which my 25 had. I've got the normal trim in throttle, plus 3 switches (P, S Both), which seem to do nothing.

I go to sandbars a lot and really can't get the drives up very high (just the normal full out operating position).

The lakes getting lower this time of year:D

Thanks ...

jawbreakerkid 08-14-2002 12:36 PM

hmmm....my '00 has it. :confused:

bajadude 08-14-2002 12:44 PM

jawbreakerkid,

Mines a '99. Where's your's located?

Dock Holiday 08-14-2002 12:51 PM

On my 36, I have a trailer switch just left of the two drive adjustment switches. You have to push all three at the same time. It brings it up a little higher than just the trim button by themselves.

I thought all boats had a trailer mode for the drives?

Good luck
Mark

BAJA342 08-14-2002 12:54 PM

Not to sound like a smart A$$. Did you push all three at the same time. That how I do mine. Now I'm wondering if only the b button needs to be pressed. I'll try it on Sat.

jawbreakerkid 08-14-2002 01:12 PM

my switch is located just to the left of the P&S trim switches. instead of pressing all three, i usually press the trailer trim switch and hit the trim switch on the throttle.

jawbreakerkid 08-14-2002 01:13 PM

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bajadude 08-14-2002 01:57 PM

Same set up as mine. No mention of trailer, only trim (the switches aren't labeled like yours). I've never tried all 3 at once, just the B. Nothing happens. I'll have to check to see how (if) they're wired. Sounds like there's a couple of different combinations to try.

dloftis 08-14-2002 02:40 PM

Perhaps this is just me having never operated a twin screw boat...

But can you actually trim the port and starboard engines seperately? Even with a tiebar and hydraulic steering?

jawbreakerkid 08-14-2002 03:02 PM

dloftis- yes, you can do it. most pleasure boaters do not, but in racing, it is common in turns.

jbk


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