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The above really only applies to high performance bass boat hulls. Other
boats will perform differently. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... As a side note, when the water get rough you need to trim it back down to hold the bow down to smooth out the ride. I reccomend reducing the speed in rough water as well for safety reasons, but also so that you do not lug the motor since it will be less likely to reach its top RPM at WOT. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Trimming the motor up has the afect of changing the line of force relative to the line of the boat. In affect it pushes the back of the boat down. In many cases this will result in a shorter section of hull in the water because the front of the boat lifts up. In most circumstances this will give you more net speed due to reduced friction with less surface area of the hull in the water. However!!!!! You need to watch your tach. Many new bass boats are designed to not require as much up trim. They are high performance racing machines. Trim up the motor and watch the tach and speedometer at WOT. (assuming you are not under propped or over propped) When the you stop gaining speed trim it down just a hair and your boat will most likely be running its fastest under the current load. Never over rev your motor. If you also have a jack plate you will need to play with your motor at different heights on the jack as well. You should have a water pressure gage, and if the water pressure starts to drop you need to lower you motor immediately or you will overheat it. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Phillip" wrote in message ... I have a question regarding a bass boat and a larger motor. when I get my boat on plane I know is a small portion of the boat actually on the water. What effect does trimming the motor up have on the boat, is there more or less boat actually in the water? Thanks |
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