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    Outboard jet problem

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    Outboard jet problem

    Re: Outboard jet problem In the previous picture, I was showing the aluminum tabs at the bottom of my hull asking if anyone had ever tried to bend them down and use them as trim tabs. Here is a picture of my foot . Does anyone know the ideal degree angle of your intake?
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    Outboard jet problem

    Re: Outboard jet problem I just spoke with a guy at Lowe boats. He said I should mount my motor so that the foot is 3/4" to an inch lower than the top of the tunnel. Which is currently where it is mounted. Also, he said to bend the thin strips of aluminum that are at the bottom of the hull down...
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    Outboard jet problem

    This past week I just purchased a used 2010 Lowe R1860CJ with a tunnel hull. Powering it I have a 2010 Mercury Optimax 115/80 Jet. It is mounted with a manual jack plate. The boats tunnel hull is 14 inches wide at the top of the tunnel. When I plane the boat out it feels and looks like it is...
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    Outboard jet problem

    This past week I just purchased a used 2010 Lowe R1860CJ with a tunnel hull. Powering it I have a 2010 Mercury Optimax 115/80 Jet. It is mounted with a manual jack plate. The boats tunnel hull is 14 inches wide at the top of the tunnel. When I plane the boat out it feels and looks like it is...
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