Forgot trailer trim??
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Figured id ask,
I was docking my boat this weekened and was going to pull out so I brought my drive to trailer postion. Then my wife wantd to pull into a slip so I moved the boat while I was going I relized I was still in trailer trim. I stoped and lowered the drive. Could any damage have been done?? I was in reverse on the dock no RPM maybe 1100-1200?? Thanks
I was docking my boat this weekened and was going to pull out so I brought my drive to trailer postion. Then my wife wantd to pull into a slip so I moved the boat while I was going I relized I was still in trailer trim. I stoped and lowered the drive. Could any damage have been done?? I was in reverse on the dock no RPM maybe 1100-1200?? Thanks
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I have seen people start their engines with the drive all the way up. It does put a severe angle on the ujoints. But unless you put some power to it.. I doubt you hurt it.
Wouldnt hurt to pull it an look at it, but with little power to it, unless the ujoints were in poor shape to begin with, you should be good.
Hope this helps
Dick
Wouldnt hurt to pull it an look at it, but with little power to it, unless the ujoints were in poor shape to begin with, you should be good.
Hope this helps
Dick
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A friend of mine bought an old 230 Conquest with a Volvo Penta Duo-prop, and the boat had all the origonal manuals including the one for the engine and drive.
The factory wrote right in the operaters manual, it's ok to use the drive all you want in the trailer position as long as you don't throttle over 1000 rpm.
That drive lifts so high the rear prop comes out of the water, and the whole drive is higher than the bottom of the V on the hull.
The factory wrote right in the operaters manual, it's ok to use the drive all you want in the trailer position as long as you don't throttle over 1000 rpm.
That drive lifts so high the rear prop comes out of the water, and the whole drive is higher than the bottom of the V on the hull.
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I did feel vibration, I have not used the boat since, but when I pulled out and ran it on a hose and put it in drive, it seemed fine no more vibration. What can happen if I felt vibration?? Thanks
Matt
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That would have been the U joints binding a little. It happens when trimmed way high. It should still be fine. Run the boat and be aware of any future vibrations. Don't get paranoid about it though.
People trim too high all the time and it doesn't break stuff. It should be fine.
People trim too high all the time and it doesn't break stuff. It should be fine.





