While I don't have a picture of our DF90A running at cruise, it appeared to me that the engine was too low when I checked last season. Kind of hard to be 100% sure, but I couldn't see the anti-ventilation plate while under way although the two flanges above the anti-ventilation plate could be seen. The anti-ventilation plate is 2 inches below the motor mount pod's lowest level - Maybe 4-5 inches below water level at rest, This, I do have a picture of.
WOT is within recommended RPM and I don't loose grip in moderate to somewhat aggressive turns. I haven't just cranked it into a turn as tight as possible to check. Engine tilt/trim doesn't seem to affect speed too much, if at all, but I do notice some attitude change throughout the usable trim range.
I would like to raise it about 1-3/4 inches, but everything does work now, I would just like it to be as efficient as it chould be. I thought I would run it by here to get your opinion. Thanks...
WOT is within recommended RPM and I don't loose grip in moderate to somewhat aggressive turns. I haven't just cranked it into a turn as tight as possible to check. Engine tilt/trim doesn't seem to affect speed too much, if at all, but I do notice some attitude change throughout the usable trim range.
I would like to raise it about 1-3/4 inches, but everything does work now, I would just like it to be as efficient as it chould be. I thought I would run it by here to get your opinion. Thanks...
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