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Trimming the drives positive will help with the poor docking traits of inside rotation.
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Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3989356)
Trimming the drives positive will help with the poor docking traits of inside rotation.
I share that with customers as often as I can. Brett |
Originally Posted by nailit
(Post 3988794)
I hope to test IN properly on a poker run on the 14th. Looks like I will need labbing regardless, but since my boat blows out in turns spinning OUT, would labbing correct that spinning out? Or 4 blades the only cure?
Running in normal uncongested waterway was good, boat felt light and bow rode high with little trim needed to get it there. However, with constant boat wakes following large group and as well as passing many small boats at speed 6-62 ish felt too loose. Evrytime I approached some wakes I had to keep tabs down a little to settle the boat. Sort of feels like your held high in the middle of boat and it will teeter each way easily with any kind of off angle wave. Unlike the stability that OUT gives. So I changed mine back, swapped props and controls back today. |
I tried it and it works like a charm!
Why did you wait 2 years to tell us that! Huge difference. |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3989356)
Trimming the drives positive will help with the poor docking traits of inside rotation.
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Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 3996471)
I tried it and it works like a charm!
Why did you wait 2 years to tell us that! Huge difference. I noticed it immediately as I usually back off the trailer.. dramatic reduced thrust spinning IN vs OUT.. Otherwise didn't have issues spinning boat around, just have a use a lil more throttle for me and it was fairly easy... then again, I am just learning twins.. |
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