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New Mercury 20hp hitting the rev limit
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbeau" data-source="post: 491371" data-attributes="member: 31884"><p>I don’t know the speed. It felt pretty fast but don’t know how to check that. Also no way of checking RPM’s. There’s no gauge. It’s just a tiller model. The bow was riding plenty low and is the main reason I didn’t try to lower the trim anymore. </p><p>The mechanic says if a lower tilt doesn’t fix the problem it could be the prop. I definitely don’t want the bow down any lower. </p><p>I’ve had a lot of boats but never had one do this with a standard prop installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbeau, post: 491371, member: 31884"] I don’t know the speed. It felt pretty fast but don’t know how to check that. Also no way of checking RPM’s. There’s no gauge. It’s just a tiller model. The bow was riding plenty low and is the main reason I didn’t try to lower the trim anymore. The mechanic says if a lower tilt doesn’t fix the problem it could be the prop. I definitely don’t want the bow down any lower. I’ve had a lot of boats but never had one do this with a standard prop installed. [/QUOTE]
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