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<blockquote data-quote="bt4264" data-source="post: 203134" data-attributes="member: 5696"><p>I have a G3 1544 with a Mariner 25 hp that pulls fairly hard to starboard. I figured I'd try adjusting the trim tab, but it is broke off. I haven't had this boat very long, but I am assuming it has been this way since I got it. I have NO idea how it would have gotten broken off but no damage to the prop or anything else. </p><p>Regardless, are these easily replaced? Also, does that part serve any other purpose other than help minimize torque?</p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bt4264, post: 203134, member: 5696"] I have a G3 1544 with a Mariner 25 hp that pulls fairly hard to starboard. I figured I'd try adjusting the trim tab, but it is broke off. I haven't had this boat very long, but I am assuming it has been this way since I got it. I have NO idea how it would have gotten broken off but no damage to the prop or anything else. Regardless, are these easily replaced? Also, does that part serve any other purpose other than help minimize torque? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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