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Possible Cavitation Issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="rgpemt" data-source="post: 199332" data-attributes="member: 5684"><p>Agree with the first comment, move your trim pin out. If you run like this your going to be pushing your bow down. At higher speeds, the prop may not get any water to it, or it will be dirty water killing your perfomance. </p><p></p><p>You may have to cut your transom down, or get a jack plate...sawzall blades are cheap, jack plates are not. </p><p></p><p>cutting will also give you a chance to inspect the transom material itself...may be worth the time to check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgpemt, post: 199332, member: 5684"] Agree with the first comment, move your trim pin out. If you run like this your going to be pushing your bow down. At higher speeds, the prop may not get any water to it, or it will be dirty water killing your perfomance. You may have to cut your transom down, or get a jack plate...sawzall blades are cheap, jack plates are not. cutting will also give you a chance to inspect the transom material itself...may be worth the time to check. [/QUOTE]
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