nuetral trim??
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I have a 271 fastec that runs it's fastest at nuetral to just a hair of positive trim.( at or just above the quarter mark on the trim guage) Is this a common fastec characterisic? Is this good or bad? Nuetral drive angle = more foward thrust? The three other boats I've owned ran best with as much positve trim as possible, so i'm kind of confused.
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From: Washington, MO
Stepped hulls like the Fastechs do not need or want much positive trim. Were your earlier boats stepped hulls? I find the same thing with my 292. This is my first stepped V-hull and it takes some getting used to. They appear to run very flat from the drivers seat, but the steps in the hull give the bottom the correct angle of attack and less trim is needed. Plus the steps aerate the water more so you find more trim usually just means more slip. Hope this helps.
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Neutral trim is the way a stepped hull should be run.Except when going up on plain then bring the drives in.Also do not bring drives in (negative) to turn like a non stepped boat you could spin the boat
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I have a 271 fastec that runs it's fastest at nuetral to just a hair of positive trim.( at or just above the quarter mark on the trim guage) Is this a common fastec characterisic? Is this good or bad? Nuetral drive angle = more foward thrust? The three other boats I've owned ran best with as much positve trim as possible, so i'm kind of confused.
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I had my '07 292 out this weekend in some big wind. The water was very choppy. What I found was running at about 40-45 mph the best ride was boat tabs down about 40% and the motor slightly trimed ~ 1.5 on gauge. I don't have a lot of experience, so what does everyone think?
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I had my '07 292 out this weekend in some big wind. The water was very choppy. What I found was running at about 40-45 mph the best ride was boat tabs down about 40% and the motor slightly trimed ~ 1.5 on gauge. I don't have a lot of experience, so what does everyone think?
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