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<blockquote data-quote="Charger25" data-source="post: 313760" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>If the bow is too high the motor needs to be trimmed "in" meaning lower unit closer to the transom. If its already in, more weight needs to be closer to the bow or slower speed. If carrying an person you should be able to move the motor out a hole or two. It will be trial and error to get it right. After a while you'll be able to guesstimate and get it darn close if not on the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charger25, post: 313760, member: 9620"] If the bow is too high the motor needs to be trimmed "in" meaning lower unit closer to the transom. If its already in, more weight needs to be closer to the bow or slower speed. If carrying an person you should be able to move the motor out a hole or two. It will be trial and error to get it right. After a while you'll be able to guesstimate and get it darn close if not on the money. [/QUOTE]
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