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New guy from NC!!!

Trimming it up is diffently holding you back alot. Your basically pushing the bow thru the water. You want to trim it up to lift the bow and have as little as possible in the water. I haven't mentioned that yet because I'm concerned your turning 5000 trim all the way down. Your rpms are gonna raise as you trim up and your already at max rpm. This is why I was wondering prop size, I think you might need to go up a pitch or two so you can trim up and still stay with in 5000 rpm.

Yea,, X2 on the RPM's.
 
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