Ok so this isn't a question of how to properly trim the boat. Instead my question is about the operation of the system itself. So little background, I have a 1979 Sea Ray with a ford 351 and MC-1 outdrive (probably not relevant but thought I would include it anyway). It has a 3 button trim system like this:
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In a broad sense I know that I push the "IN" button to lower the trim, the "UP/OUT" button to raise the trim until the trim limit switch stops it, and the "UP" and "UP/OUT" buttons simultaneously to lift the outdrive to trailer it.
Here is my question will the trim pump auto stop when the cylinders are fully retracted and when they are fully extended? I know the newer boats do I just don't know if that was something that was a feature available on boats of this era.
Asking this now because I am setting the trim limit switch tonight and am curious if there is a way to know when the outdrive is fully trimmed down or if I need to rely on the gauge and if I see the outdrive moving down anymore.
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In a broad sense I know that I push the "IN" button to lower the trim, the "UP/OUT" button to raise the trim until the trim limit switch stops it, and the "UP" and "UP/OUT" buttons simultaneously to lift the outdrive to trailer it.
Here is my question will the trim pump auto stop when the cylinders are fully retracted and when they are fully extended? I know the newer boats do I just don't know if that was something that was a feature available on boats of this era.
Asking this now because I am setting the trim limit switch tonight and am curious if there is a way to know when the outdrive is fully trimmed down or if I need to rely on the gauge and if I see the outdrive moving down anymore.