Re: 1979 19' Marktwain 165 hp I/O trimming
The purpose of i/o trim is to adjust the angle of the outdrive relative to the transom, affecting the angle of the boat to the surface of the water. I disagree with the "trim all the way in" as it will force the bow down, causing more wetted surface on the hull, greater drag. A runabout is designed to ride on about the after 1/3 to 1/4 of the hull. "Getting on plane" means getting the boat up out of the water and on top of it. Putting the bow down (trim all the way in) causes the boat to ride with more of its hull on the surface, reducing speed and efficiency.
Boats like yours (I had a '72 Cobia Centaur 18') perform better with an i/o when you put a doelfin or stingray on the lower unit. Time to plane is cut in half, at lower speed, which means your up on the water, bow down, moving efficiently sooner than without it. You get up on plane without the nose pointing at the sky. Give it a try, you'll be amazed.