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Olamaica1989
08.06.2021 6:55:48

Do you hav an OEM Service manual. [links]


KarmicMishap
03.05.2021 21:38:24

Huuhhhhhh. Downloading,+ Saving some Books I found online.


Galuel
20.04.2021 1:42:41

Have a Very Large friend Jump on the drive, as the Down button is pushed.
Then give it a Good Grease Job.


Odin
06.06.2021 22:32:12

Re: Inboard/Outboard will trim up, but not down? [links]


dmp1ce
28.04.2021 21:49:25

Re: Inboard/Outboard will trim up, but not down?


eMansipater
21.06.2021 16:38:57

Re: Inboard/Outboard will trim up, but not down?


wbgtrfv
27.04.2021 14:39:57

If you're looking buy a Quintrex boat, learning to drive it can be something of a challenge. Mastering the steering and throttle is fairly easy - they function pretty much the same as they do in a car. The trouble comes with getting your head around trimming, as there's no similar concept involved in driving a car.


sheilawalls
18.06.2021 1:22:07

Don't trim too far, however - too much and the engine will start to suck in air. Watch the tell-tale stream to make sure water's still coming out or listen for the engine note suddenly becoming much higher in pitch - if it does, that can be a sign air is being sucked in. When you test drive a boat, this can be a good chance to get a handle on how you need to trim for the best performance.


jimmyrdavenport
02.05.2021 0:27:06

How do you trim your outboard motor and why is it so important?


robmon
27.04.2021 14:39:57

I am just wondering why it won't trim.


garrett
18.06.2021 1:22:07

Filled up the reservoir and now it's working fine.


yeahsam51
02.05.2021 0:27:06

We are wondering if the trim cylinders were low on oil or got water in the lines.


chasekennedy63
27.04.2021 14:39:57

So how do you decide which of the 5 tilt positions is best for your boat? And once the best one is identified, is there any use for the other 4?


jimmythebum
18.06.2021 1:22:07

If your engine is mounted on a more or less vertical transom or bracket, you will probably find that the 2nd or 3rd tilt holes work best for most applications. Tilting in one position from the "best" one can help a heavily loaded boat to get on plane, and can yield a more comfortable ride in chop (though it can also be a more wet ride). Tilting out one position can provide a smoother, safer ride downwind in heavy waves, and can make for a more dry ride, as the hull will break through the water further aft.


tunixman
02.05.2021 0:27:06

The second question is the easiest to answer: Yes, there are uses. The wrong tilt position can be loads of fun.