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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 392060" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>So I raised it up a hole. I didn't notice a difference, but it was real windy and we were fighting a good chop.</p><p>My question is, when I'm looking at the plate, should I just be on plane or wide open?</p><p>With it up a hole, on plane, the plate is almost out. The back edge is, but not the front. I probably had the trim set with the nose up die to the chop. </p><p>So do I need to go up another hole? </p><p>I didn't get a pic, because my wife was driving, and she's not real familiar with driving a boat. So I just got a quick glance. </p><p>I'm not going to change anything until I get to run it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 392060, member: 1931"] So I raised it up a hole. I didn't notice a difference, but it was real windy and we were fighting a good chop. My question is, when I'm looking at the plate, should I just be on plane or wide open? With it up a hole, on plane, the plate is almost out. The back edge is, but not the front. I probably had the trim set with the nose up die to the chop. So do I need to go up another hole? I didn't get a pic, because my wife was driving, and she's not real familiar with driving a boat. So I just got a quick glance. I'm not going to change anything until I get to run it again. [/QUOTE]
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