Roy & Dixie
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I read somewhere that the cavitation plate on the engine should be in line with the bottom of the boat. A search on this forum has a post re: twin 90hp Hondas and that advice is offered there.
I have a 22 CD with a single 80hp Yahama to which I have just installed a PermaTrim. When I lay a long straight edge along the bottom of the boat, with the engine tilted so PermaTrim is parallel with the boat's bottom, the PermaTrim is at least 1" below the bottom of the boat. This seems to be the original installation position.
With this boat, engine, PermaTrim combination, would I expect to experience improved performance and/or economy if I reinstalled the engine 1" higher?
If so, I read somewhere that this can be done while boat is on the trailer. The engine foot would be blocked and the tilt of the trailer cranked to remove the load of the engine off the transome. Then after loosening the 2 lower mounting bolts and removing the 2 upper bolts, the trailer tilt would be adjusted to lower the stern 1" so the 2 upper mounting bolts could be reinstalled in the next lower engine mount holes. I think it was Alex at PermaTrim that described this method.
Any input on this question and adjustment method would be appreciated.
I have a 22 CD with a single 80hp Yahama to which I have just installed a PermaTrim. When I lay a long straight edge along the bottom of the boat, with the engine tilted so PermaTrim is parallel with the boat's bottom, the PermaTrim is at least 1" below the bottom of the boat. This seems to be the original installation position.
With this boat, engine, PermaTrim combination, would I expect to experience improved performance and/or economy if I reinstalled the engine 1" higher?
If so, I read somewhere that this can be done while boat is on the trailer. The engine foot would be blocked and the tilt of the trailer cranked to remove the load of the engine off the transome. Then after loosening the 2 lower mounting bolts and removing the 2 upper bolts, the trailer tilt would be adjusted to lower the stern 1" so the 2 upper mounting bolts could be reinstalled in the next lower engine mount holes. I think it was Alex at PermaTrim that described this method.
Any input on this question and adjustment method would be appreciated.