Drive Stops?
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Is there such a thing as a drive stop, maybe somthing that would sleave onto the trim rods to stop it from comming in all the way. I would like to put a stop on the drive to so it will not
tuck in below level, does this make sence?
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tuck in below level, does this make sence?
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I have seen them on tabs. Fountain made and installed them on many boats years ago. It was a split donut like piece that was bolted together and made of nylon or delran.
Don't you need the tuck to get on plane?
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Don't you need the tuck to get on plane?
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there are different bolts that can be used internal the trim rams to limit the "in" tuck, also small "c" shaped pieces that will limit the out or trailer position, to keep from smashing a platform
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Thanks, thats what I thinking about, get's on plane just fine at level.
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