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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 202972" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>I have always been told that if your Cav plate is even with or just slightly above the bottom of the hull you are in good shape. Some even go up 1"inch above the hull when the motor is trimmed level. When you get going you can trim it up and when you slow down or get into some chop or a turn you can trim it in if it cavitates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 202972, member: 4585"] I have always been told that if your Cav plate is even with or just slightly above the bottom of the hull you are in good shape. Some even go up 1"inch above the hull when the motor is trimmed level. When you get going you can trim it up and when you slow down or get into some chop or a turn you can trim it in if it cavitates. [/QUOTE]
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