_if you get off the trim _*_goes faster because there is more hull in the water_*_ and have more established_ So more hull IN the water doesn't create drag? _lol_
have you ever wondered what its like to have *actually* driven a -outboard powered- boat? LOL REALITY yamahaoutboards.com/yamaha-advantage/news/boating-tips/understanding-engine-trimtilt-and-trim-tabs "Less hull contact equates to less friction, more speed and less power and fuel to push the boat" www.mercurymarine.com/en/us/gauges-and-controls/steering/active-trim/ "As the boat accelerates, the engine will trim out" "As the boat decelerates, e.g. making a turn, the engine will trim in" www.discoverboating.com/newsroom/faqs-advice.aspx?id=11&qid=58 "raise the trim (stern drive) and you will fee the boat rise to the top of the water and your speeds will start to pick up" "when the boat is properly trimmed out, the boat will be easier to steer, you will reach top end speeds faster and get better fuel economy"
I'm not talking about big boats like those of the link !! But it, in particular, is soaring high! this is not so that you use the trim! LOL More increases the speed and trim more from the motor to make less friction, but there is a limit to everything ....! More is soaring less stable and have less hull speed is less water you !! You see that you go only in places where the sea is flat because if there were rough seas walking that way your boat walking that way you would turn on the contrary!
oh my god man, please write with better English. We're are not talking about _rough seas_ we are talking about going _faster_ These are your original words - *_you get off the trim goes faster because there is more hull in the water_* and *NOWHERE* does its mention _rough seas_, i repeat *NOWHERE* does it mention _rough seas_ In *THIS VIDEO* with a 19 foot boat the trim is perfect for the conditions. *IF* you are in *ROUGH SEAS* then yes _more hull in water_ will give you *STABILITY* and *BETTER RIDE* Like I said before *NOWHERE* did you mention _rough seas_ in your original post.
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if you get off the trim goes faster because there is more hull in the water and have more established !!
_if you get off the trim _*_goes faster because there is more hull in the water_*_ and have more established_
So more hull IN the water doesn't create drag? _lol_
you've ever wondered why the offshore are long? LOL
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have you ever wondered what its like to have *actually* driven a -outboard powered- boat? LOL REALITY
yamahaoutboards.com/yamaha-advantage/news/boating-tips/understanding-engine-trimtilt-and-trim-tabs
"Less hull contact equates to less friction, more speed and less power and fuel to push the boat"
www.mercurymarine.com/en/us/gauges-and-controls/steering/active-trim/
"As the boat accelerates, the engine will trim out"
"As the boat decelerates, e.g. making a turn, the engine will trim in"
www.discoverboating.com/newsroom/faqs-advice.aspx?id=11&qid=58
"raise the trim (stern drive) and you will fee the boat rise to the top of the water and your speeds will start to pick up"
"when the boat is properly trimmed out, the boat will be easier to steer, you will reach top end speeds faster and get better fuel economy"
I'm not talking about big boats like those of the link !! But it, in particular, is soaring high! this is not so that you use the trim! LOL More increases the speed and trim more from the motor to make less friction, but there is a limit to everything ....! More is soaring less stable and have less hull speed is less water you !! You see that you go only in places where the sea is flat because if there were rough seas walking that way your boat walking that way you would turn on the contrary!
oh my god man, please write with better English.
We're are not talking about _rough seas_ we are talking about going _faster_
These are your original words - *_you get off the trim goes faster because there is more hull in the water_* and *NOWHERE* does its mention _rough seas_, i repeat *NOWHERE* does it mention _rough seas_
In *THIS VIDEO* with a 19 foot boat the trim is perfect for the conditions.
*IF* you are in *ROUGH SEAS* then yes _more hull in water_ will give you *STABILITY* and *BETTER RIDE*
Like I said before *NOWHERE* did you mention _rough seas_ in your original post.