What happens if you don't line the fin back in the position it was in?
J Jaylink Seaman Apprentice Joined Apr 8, 2012 Messages 35 Apr 8, 2012 #1 What happens if you don't line the fin back in the position it was in?
F F_R Supreme Mariner Joined Jul 7, 2006 Messages 28,226 Apr 9, 2012 #2 Re: Lower unit fin At high speed, it will be harder to steer in one direction. The tab is not a cure-all for that, only helps some.
Re: Lower unit fin At high speed, it will be harder to steer in one direction. The tab is not a cure-all for that, only helps some.
toddschubert Chief Petty Officer Joined Sep 3, 2011 Messages 504 Apr 9, 2012 #3 Re: Lower unit fin What motor? If someone has the same you could use theirs as a reference
J Jaylink Seaman Apprentice Joined Apr 8, 2012 Messages 35 Apr 9, 2012 #4 Re: Lower unit fin toddschubert said: What motor? If someone has the same you could use theirs as a reference Click to expand... 1990 40 horse evenrude
Re: Lower unit fin toddschubert said: What motor? If someone has the same you could use theirs as a reference Click to expand... 1990 40 horse evenrude
B boobie Supreme Mariner Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 20,826 Apr 9, 2012 #5 Re: Lower unit fin If you look at the trim tab you will see some numbers on it. Set #3 to a mark on the g/c. This will give you a starting point to adjust when under power. Trim position also affects steering torque.
Re: Lower unit fin If you look at the trim tab you will see some numbers on it. Set #3 to a mark on the g/c. This will give you a starting point to adjust when under power. Trim position also affects steering torque.