Adjustments; Trim Angle Adjustment - Suzuki DF250AP Owner's Manual

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ADJUSTMENTS

TRIM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

To help maintain steering stability and good
performance, always maintain the proper trim
angle as shown in the illustration. The appropri-
ate trim angle varies depending on the combi-
nation of the boat, engine, and propeller, as well
as operating conditions.
Make a test run in the boat to determine if the
trim angle needs to be adjusted. Adjust the trim
angle using the Power Trim and Tilt system.
Refer to the POWER TRIM AND TILT section.
If you still cannot achieve good performance,
there may be a problem with engine mounting
height. Consult your dealer for assistance.
• Trim angle too small (Boat tends to "plow")
• Trim angle too large (Boat tends to "porpoise")
• Proper trim angle
Trim range
 WARNING
Trim angle greatly affects steering stabil-
ity. If the trim angle is too small, the boat
may "plow" or "bow steer". If the trim
angle is too large, the boat may "chine
walk" from side to side or "porpoise" up
and down. These conditions, which result
in loss of steering control, can cause
occupants to be thrown overboard.
Always maintain proper trim angle based
on the combination of your boat, engine,
and propeller, as well as operating condi-
tions.
 WARNING
When the motor is tilted beyond the maxi-
mum trim position, the swivel bracket will
not have side support from the clamp
bracket and the tilt system will be unable
to cushion the engine if the lower unit
strikes an obstruction. This could lead to
occupant injury.
Do not operate the engine above 1500 r/
min or operate the boat in a planing atti-
tude with the motor tilted beyond the
maximum trim position.
Tilt range
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