tilt/trim?

bigcountry5585

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Hey everyone. I have a 1976 Evinrude 35 hp tiller handle. My question is: can I put a power tilt and trim unit on this motor and if so, how much are they and is it worth it? Thanks!
 

bigcountry5585

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Re: tilt/trim?

Would a jack plate help.me lower it an inch or more? I dont think I can afford the t/t unit.
 

Sea Rider

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Re: tilt/trim?

On which type of boat do you plan to install a jack plate to start with ?

Happy Boating
 

anzomcik

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Re: tilt/trim?

Are you running a short shaft on a 20" transom? It was never really said what your problem was other than you needed to lower your motor. What is the rig doing that you feel needs fixed?
 

bigcountry5585

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Re: tilt/trim?

I have an old 1978 Lowe 1448 flat bottom jon boat with a 1976 Evinrude 35 tiller handle motor. Its a short shaft motor. I weigh 360 lbs, 6 gallons of fuel, and a battery in the back of the boat. When I first put the motor on this boat, I put the tilt pin in the first hole closest to the boat so I wouldn't flip.it over. I ran full throttle for miles on the river and it did fine but felt like it was dragging something behind it and the bow was plowing into the water. A couple weeks later I put it on a smaller river and decided to put the pin in the second hole hoping it would raise the bow but it really didn't. The problem is that when I was at 3/4 throttle it did fine, but when I increased to full throttle the boat would suddenly stop, and veer hard to the left. The cavitation plate is approximately 1/2"-3/4" above the bottom of the boat. Is it possible to get the boat to ride more on the stern instead of plowing down in the front. HELP!
 

bigcountry5585

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Re: tilt/trim?

Also, when the boat stops, its still reved up full throttle. Its like the prop comes out of the water.
 

anzomcik

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Re: tilt/trim?

1/2 to 3/4 inch isn't really all that bad, a lot of guys start their setups with atleast 1 inch above.

Take a strait edge and put it on the bottom of your hull and find that pin hole that puts your cavitation plate the most level with the hull.

Check that and report back (which hole was closest). That hole should be very close to your optimum tilt trim.
Post a photo if you can
 
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