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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 422206" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>That's two degrees retarded correct?</p><p></p><p>I'm working with a 20hp merc, so I can set the tilt to the highest peg and if that's not enough bring a block with me. Do you think I still need to get it so the blades are close to the surface of the water?</p><p></p><p>I've got a pond close to the house that has a concrete launch, with a very gradual grade where the concrete extends another 20' out along the bottom beyond where I'm estimating the motor will be immersed in the water, so I don't need to worry about blowing out the bottom during the test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 422206, member: 13702"] That's two degrees retarded correct? I'm working with a 20hp merc, so I can set the tilt to the highest peg and if that's not enough bring a block with me. Do you think I still need to get it so the blades are close to the surface of the water? I've got a pond close to the house that has a concrete launch, with a very gradual grade where the concrete extends another 20' out along the bottom beyond where I'm estimating the motor will be immersed in the water, so I don't need to worry about blowing out the bottom during the test. [/QUOTE]
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