Re: Need some advice on how to use drive trim properly
Need some advice on how to propery use the drive trim on a I/O.
When I have the boat on plane and crusing at 3200rpm how can I tell when I have the drive trimmed for optimal performance?
Howdy,
It's fairly easy..... Just do your "hole-shot" with the drive almost all the way "IN" or "DWN"
Push it up to 3000 RPM or so and slowly "bump" the trim OUT until the speed increases. The boat will speed up as the drive reaches optimum position. (change your speed and the trim position will change slightly)
Run the drive OUT (or up) too much and you'll either experience "porpoising", produce a slight "rooster-tail" prop cavitation and you'll slow down a little. (Obviously your past the optimum drive position)
Change the center of gravity of the boat (move stuff or people from front to back in the boat) and you'll need to change the drive position slightly.
Don't rely on the gage.....you'll do it by feel mostly.
Some outboards have it even better since they can also change the vertical position of the "drive".
Regards,
Rick