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plumb crazy 04-26-2009 10:00 PM

shim
 
Where does the shim go on a bravo 1 ? The shim thats at the end of the hydrualic rams does it even matter?

DareDevil 04-26-2009 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by plumb crazy (Post 2853166)
Where does the shim go on a bravo 1 ? The shim thats at the end of the hydrualic rams does it even matter?

Depends on how u trim !!

If u can get enough negative if its in front of the pin, then u get more positive ,,or vise versa !!

If the indicator is on -0- when the drive is level with the hull,,then u got it right. ( this is on mechanical indicators with -3 to +7 if u have one that only goes from 0 to +10 ,,then 3 is level !!!!:ernaehrung004:

Hope this helps.

rhinoLX 04-29-2009 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by plumb crazy (Post 2853166)
Where does the shim go on a bravo 1 ? The shim thats at the end of the hydrualic rams does it even matter?

Wild guess but are you referring to the trim pin insert? Also know as the celery stick or whale bone, if so the "factory" position for Bravo one is in front of the trim pin. The Bravo three shares a common upper and it should be behind the trim pin to limit negative trim thereby reducing stern lift to prevent spinout. The BIII can really lift the stern if trimmed under to far.


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