Hello,
I took my Johnson 90 out for its first test drive today. It's the first outboard I've had with power trim. After noting the rpms at WOT throughout the trim range, I have what feels like a trillion questions:
- When I am trimmed to the point where there is no torque steer, the WOT RPM is 5200.
- If I trim out, RPM goes up and so does speed, such that I can get 5500 RPM. However, at this trim level there is substantial torque steer to the left. Dropping off plane switches the torque steer to the right (because the tab is adjusted full left).
I can't figure out if the correct course of action is to consider the 5500 RPM trim-out position the "proper trim", or whether I should drop down one prop size and use the position of less trim? My thought is that the trim that generates the highest speed is the hull's best trim, but there is so much torque steer and the trim tab only adjusts a tiny bit left or right (unlike my old Merc).
Some advice from those more experienced will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-E
I took my Johnson 90 out for its first test drive today. It's the first outboard I've had with power trim. After noting the rpms at WOT throughout the trim range, I have what feels like a trillion questions:
- When I am trimmed to the point where there is no torque steer, the WOT RPM is 5200.
- If I trim out, RPM goes up and so does speed, such that I can get 5500 RPM. However, at this trim level there is substantial torque steer to the left. Dropping off plane switches the torque steer to the right (because the tab is adjusted full left).
I can't figure out if the correct course of action is to consider the 5500 RPM trim-out position the "proper trim", or whether I should drop down one prop size and use the position of less trim? My thought is that the trim that generates the highest speed is the hull's best trim, but there is so much torque steer and the trim tab only adjusts a tiny bit left or right (unlike my old Merc).
Some advice from those more experienced will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-E