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Forum: Engines & props 29 October 2017, 17:27
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Why would you risk it when there is a far simpler...

Why would you risk it when there is a far simpler solution though?
Forum: Engines & props 28 October 2017, 21:58
Replies: 28
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Posted By beamishken
Messing with the tilt pin isn't going to help it...

Messing with the tilt pin isn't going to help it only limits the amount you can trim in it won't allow you to trim out further
The problem lies with the angle of the transom 20°Is just too steep,...
Forum: Engines & props 28 October 2017, 15:24
Replies: 28
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Posted By beamishken
If there is anyone guilty of a design fault it's...

If there is anyone guilty of a design fault it's got to be zodiac fitting transoms at the wrong angle all other boat makers make them fit the outboards not vice versa
Forum: Engines & props 26 October 2017, 19:23
Replies: 28
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Posted By beamishken
I doubt it's an electronic sensor more likely a...

I doubt it's an electronic sensor more likely a bypass port with prv to avoid overload of tilt rather than trim
Forum: Engines & props 26 October 2017, 09:41
Replies: 28
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Posted By beamishken
https://www.specialistsmallcraft.co.uk/products/ou...

https://www.specialistsmallcraft.co.uk/products/outboard-transom-wedges

These won't go upside down but you get the idea it's something thats easily made maybe from a plastic material or wood or...
Forum: Engines & props 26 October 2017, 09:40
Replies: 28
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Posted By beamishken
You can buy wedge sections for the purpose...

You can buy wedge sections for the purpose usually the other way around but shouldn't be a problem to install upside down
Forum: Engines & props 25 October 2017, 21:12
Replies: 28
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Posted By beamishken
Fit wedge shaped packers to reduce the transom...

Fit wedge shaped packers to reduce the transom angle
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