XR6 on triton TR18

Started by Marc132, February 02, 2009, 05:28:24 AM

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Marc132

1999 triton Tr18 with a Merc XR6.  i have a hydraulic jackplate on it.  one thign that is concernign me is the kick out (at least that is what I am calling it).  when wot  at time when i am trimming it up or what not it will kinda kick the boat out.  kinda like a fish tail in a car.  Any ideas?  Am i doing somethign wrong... which is what I am guessing?

This is my first boat other than a jon boat and Ihave had this one since sept or so of last year, so I  am fairly new to this stuff.  Any help would be appreciated.

TLW

When ya have a hydraulic jackplate ya need a water pressure guage (especially if your new ta performance type boats). Tha "kick out" I think your describin' is probably from runnin' tha trim out to far, and/or motor to high.....T

Trimman

hi Marc; sounds like motor is to high. is it back of the boat going to the right.or back and forth?

Marc132

now that i think of it i am not 100 percent sure which side it kicks out.  I would be guessing if i said one way or the other, but i would say to the left it will kick out but i could be wrong.  man i should have wrote it down.  I am going to keep the  motor further down in the water and see what happens.  its just some of these places are pretty shallow so i am moving it up and down a lot.  normally i use it so that the crossbar is even with the top of the transom.  That is what the guy i bought it from said he always ran it at.  But maybe it is a little too high.  I should get out this weekend  and i will try it out.

thanks Guys

Trimman

marc. I am set at 3 to 3and a quart below pad. with my set up.Do you have a guage for th jack plate. The kicking back and forth, could be chine walk...

Marc132

Quote from: Trimman on February 06, 2009, 07:58:36 PM
marc. I am set at 3 to 3and a quart below pad. with my set up.Do you have a guage for th jack plate. The kicking back and forth, could be chine walk...

No idea wut u mean 3 by 3  and a quart below pad.  No there is no guiage for the jack plate.  I am going to go today and run it and keep the jackplate lower than normal.  as long as i reach my top speed of 60mph  it will be fine.   Ill let ya know later today or tomorrow.

BassBUFF

Pretty sure he's saying the propshaft to pad distance is 3 3/4 inches. You would measure this on the boat.