Re: What's the best tilt position?
Well, it all depends on the boat. I was always taught to trim it down when starting off then once up on plane trim it up for best speed. Getting up on plane is a matter of getting the boat to set up on top of the bow wake. If you start with the motor trimmed up, the bow wake will almost immediately move aft and hold the bow up in the air rather than letting the boat break over it and go into plane.
Yep, the key to a earlier on plane time is trimming it down not up.. Seems a little backwards until you do it a couple of times and realize the difference.
Once you get your trim figured out then start working on those trim tabs. Use them to keep the nose up and the bow splash out of the boat and the best thing of all is using them independently to level the boat and counteract lay over chine walk on deep V's like yours. That's why they call them trim tabs by the way.