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Shameless 05-31-2008 07:39 AM

Also, FAst357, I do not think that by changing the trim spacers will aleviate roll at WOT. This does help with planing time though.

sotapop20 05-31-2008 10:05 PM

Got the call from my dealer yesterday stating that my new 292is in. Being curious as to whether or not Formula put the limit pin in the forward position, I took a look. To my amazement the limit pin was already positioned in the forward position. Cool, I don't have to mess with it.

I checked out a '02 292 and the limit pin was positioned aft. Somewhere between '02 and '08 model years, Formula made the change on the limit pins and started positioning them forward.

Shameless 06-01-2008 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by sotapop20 (Post 2575845)

I checked out a '02 292 and the limit pin was positioned aft. Somewhere between '02 and '08 model years, Formula made the change on the limit pins and started positioning them forward.


Must of been very recently, my boat was built in February of this year.

fast357 06-03-2008 09:53 AM

I figured it out the trim gauges were not set right. I thought I was trimmed up a certain number and I was really not that high. I fixed that problem now no more bow steer. These are 525 SC's.

Shameless 06-03-2008 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by fast357 (Post 2578236)
I figured it out the trim gauges were not set right. I thought I was trimmed up a certain number and I was really not that high. I fixed that problem now no more bow steer. These are 525 SC's.


Very cool, sounds like a nice set up you have!!!!


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