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It has been 1 yr since repowered with 2 df250 Suzuki on my 280 Marlin. Engines run fine, no problems there. Initial props from dealer were 3x16x21. Max rpm was 5200 wot, 40-42 mph. Went to 3x16x18.5 the Suzuki rec for my boat and now get 5880-5900 rpm and 40 mph. Cruise at 4100-4200 rpm 29 mph and 18-5-19.5 gph fuel burn.
What has always bothered me is how low the engines sit in the water. I originally thought that maybe it was the extra weight from the OX Yamahas. I am not sure of that now. The engines never tilted high enough to get the props fully out of the water. Trimming while running on plane does not seem to make the difference I would expect. Pictures show the level of the cavitation plate tucked in and trimmed up to parallel. My understanding is that it should be even with the bottom of the transom. They look low by inches. Engines are in the top holes on the transom bracket.
My thoughts are leaning towards raising them. Really looking for some advice.
Thanks
What has always bothered me is how low the engines sit in the water. I originally thought that maybe it was the extra weight from the OX Yamahas. I am not sure of that now. The engines never tilted high enough to get the props fully out of the water. Trimming while running on plane does not seem to make the difference I would expect. Pictures show the level of the cavitation plate tucked in and trimmed up to parallel. My understanding is that it should be even with the bottom of the transom. They look low by inches. Engines are in the top holes on the transom bracket.
My thoughts are leaning towards raising them. Really looking for some advice.
Thanks