About a week ago I bought a 1984 Century Mustang 195. It has a 140hp 4 cylinder Mercruiser engine. This is my first boat. The propeller that was on the boat when I bought it had hit some rocks and the edges of all three blades were jagged/missing chunks. The previous owner said he had done this hitting rocks but had been running it for some time since he hit the rocks. I noticed a vibration/shaking at times on acceleration and when stopping at certain speeds there was shaking/vibration. I only took the boat out once with the damaged propeller. Today, I replaced it with a brand new one and at first it seemed to accelerate more smoothly. Fairly quickly though, I noticed that the boat pulled hard to the right at faster speeds. Even at slow speeds, it seemed to be easier to turn to the right than it was to turn to the left, but at higher speeds I had to compensate for a strong pull to the right and if I let go of the wheel the boat would start to quickly turn right. I didn't notice this pulling before changing the propeller. I am wondering if it is because of the new propeller? I also read about adjusting the trim tab, but I cannot find the adjustment screw or bolt to get the tab to move. It is centered now. But, I also noticed that when the boat is out of the water and the prop is raised, it seems easier to turn it to one side that it does to turn it to the other. Also, when I turn the steering wheel all the way in each directoin with the boat trailered and prop up, it returns itself just slightly off center one way, but very off center when turned the other way and let go. Should I just try adjusting the trim tab? If yes, how do I get to/find the bolt to loosen it to adjust it? Or is it possible that something is wrong with a steering cable? Definitely a novice here, so good descriptions/photos would be helpful. Thanks