brianwrites
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- Jul 8, 2010
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I've read several posts here and articles on trimming outboard motors, especially for bass boats. I have a 1990 Procraft Fish and Ski. In the beginning, I accelerated with the trim all the way down accelerated then trimmed the motor way up. After popping wheelies, I quickly learned that I only had to trim the motor up for 1 or 2 seconds. My question is, I get the boat on the pad, trim it up just a tad and it hot 35 mph at about 3500 to 4000 RPMs. But the steel wheel torque is still pretty heavy. I read the wheel torque is very easy when the boat is trimmed perfectly. Is that right. Also if I get to about 40 mph, I'm at 4500 to 5000 RPMs. When should I be concerned about RPMs, hitting 5500, 6000? Thanks for any help you guys can provide.