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<blockquote data-quote="Kustrud" data-source="post: 374405" data-attributes="member: 15707"><p>Yes, it seems like it does hook up again once it gets on plane and I back off and feather it till it grabs. Also, yes I believe it is a 16" transom. Why do you ask, are some short transom boats 15?" This would explain that if so. Power trim is out of the question for this motor, I'd rather wait and spend the money on a newer motor one day. Also, I haven't tried the "proper" trim setting yet with the new prop so that's worth a check too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kustrud, post: 374405, member: 15707"] Yes, it seems like it does hook up again once it gets on plane and I back off and feather it till it grabs. Also, yes I believe it is a 16" transom. Why do you ask, are some short transom boats 15?" This would explain that if so. Power trim is out of the question for this motor, I'd rather wait and spend the money on a newer motor one day. Also, I haven't tried the "proper" trim setting yet with the new prop so that's worth a check too. [/QUOTE]
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