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too heavy in the back end/ plowing through the water.
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 143011" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Doubt that little motor has power trim. Power may be your problem. You can't drive a rail road spike with a tack hammer. Rule of thumb with manual trim. Start at the lowest setting-all the way down and work your way up till it won't plane out. Now if it won't plane out on the lowest setting try a shim or two for even a deeper bite in the water. Place the shim so the motor tilts futher under the boat. Do all the weight shifting recks also. See if you can borrow a bigger motor from a good friend and that may answer the question. Jenny Craig (I weigh 275).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 143011, member: 3325"] Doubt that little motor has power trim. Power may be your problem. You can't drive a rail road spike with a tack hammer. Rule of thumb with manual trim. Start at the lowest setting-all the way down and work your way up till it won't plane out. Now if it won't plane out on the lowest setting try a shim or two for even a deeper bite in the water. Place the shim so the motor tilts futher under the boat. Do all the weight shifting recks also. See if you can borrow a bigger motor from a good friend and that may answer the question. Jenny Craig (I weigh 275). [/QUOTE]
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