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How — To Trim Your Boat, With Outboard Or Sterndr...

You will notice an increase in engine RPMs and boat speed even without moving the throttle, as drag is reduced.

Trim up until the boat reaches its maximum speed for the current throttle setting. If the bow begins to bounce ( porpoising ), you have trimmed up too far. 3. Fine-Tune for Water Conditions How to TRIM your BOAT, with OUTBOARD or STERNDR...

Adjust your trim based on the environment to maintain comfort and control: How To Trim Your Boat (Basics Of Boat Trim) | BoatUS You will notice an increase in engine RPMs

To trim your boat with an outboard or sterndrive, use the (typically a rocker button on the throttle handle) to adjust the engine's angle . Proper trimming optimizes the boat's running angle for speed, fuel efficiency, and a smoother ride. 1. Set the Engine for Takeoff Adjust Once on Plane

Once the boat is cruising steadily on plane, slowly press the top of the switch to .

Lifting the motor out causes the bow to rise, reducing the amount of hull in contact with the water.

Before you accelerate, press the bottom of the trim switch to until the motor reaches its limit. This "negative trim" position tucks the propeller closer to the transom, which helps lift the stern and push the bow down to get the boat on plane faster. 2. Adjust Once on Plane