Re: Not sure if motor is adjusted properly on transom
well for one thing, you are towing a skier!!!! i doubt you have the right prop set up for a skier....if you have the optimum prop from your boat -motor combo....and you are in the right rpm range and have adjusted your trim to acheive maximum performance...then that all goes out the window when you start pulling a skier...especially if you boat is barely powered.
there could be a few things going on...
first is the skier
second you boat could just be under powered
thridly you motor might be over propped( whats the speed and rpm you can achive while towing that skier?)
fourthly you might have a boat full of water soaked flotation foam, and are thus carrying about 200-400 more pounds thatn you thought
fifthly mayb boat hulls arent designed to get as far out of the water at speed as a bass boat does.
besides bass boats are usually over powered!!! they run 200 -350 hp motors on 18-22 foot boats with perfermonce hulls
and many run jack plates to reduce lower unit drag..
personally my best guess is its a combination of three or more things in your set up...
the skier
the HP you are running
and the trim you settling in at.
bob