Re: Navigating in rough waters, doubts.
what he probably means is dont try and trouble shoot your prop issues until you get the boat to operate on plane...ie your trim tabs workign properly..
you need to establish a base line to be able to know what direction a prop change ..IF at all....you would need to make.
first things first basically
get the motor running good, set the boat up best as possible, make sure all your adjustables are working and in order.
they could be the floor plan laid out for the most common useage, your trim tabs working as designed, hull clean, trim working on the outboard motor, jackplate (if you have one , working through its range) prop not dinged or damaged...
get that all working good...then you start to play and adjust to get the best speed in the WOT range of your motor....once you get it the fastest you can playing with trim tabs motor trim motor hieght( if you can adjust) ,
the you make adjustments to your prop....( basically trying different pitches and style to get more speed and or adjust your motor rpms at WOT)
good luck
bob