charliedaubitz1
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What's the best Trim for low speed to go straight, My 18" bow rider won't go on a line without sawing the wheel back and forth?
What's the best Trim for low speed to go straight, My 18" bow rider won't go on a line without sawing the wheel back and forth?
it takes some getting used to. heed the comments about over correction- really, really, small adjustments otherwise you end up making it worseThanks for the replies. I thought it was something I was doing wrong.
Ha ha yeah , my friend Pierre bought a jet boat ( we all fell about laughing coz hes a blimmin ***** ) any how come Monday and he looks like he got beaten up ( all jokes aside he looked bloody awful ) . He had got all gung ho with the throttle ............until he gets to a sharp bend .... chickens out and lifts his foot and ploughed into overhanging willows .I/Os and Outboards have not only a Rudder(Gearcase/Lower Unit), they also have Directional Thrust.
Very few Jet Boats, and PWC(aka Lake Lice) have any Rudder(some units have a very tiny protrusion), which is why if the Throttle is released. or the Motor dies, she ain't a steering
Not trim, but the real answer is: Twin engines with opposite rotations.What's the best Trim for low speed to go straight?