rustnrot
02-06-2012, 10:54 AM
I have a Bullet 130, a 13 foot deep vee hull that I am either putting a 50 hp Tohatsu or 60 hp Mercury on it. I need some "which is better" guidance not so much for the motor but rather for the setup accessories. This boat will be used for no-rules exhibition racing and for general playing around at the lake.
1. Power tilt trim and power Jack Plate. Each of these adds weight of course. This hull - I have read - should have very little if any setback. A power trim unit can be integrally installed in a motor, obviously a power tilt trim unit requires some amount of setback but can be as little as 4 inches.
2. Which is more necessary for "racing" applications -- when racing is it an advantage to be able to constantly adjust tilt and trim on the fly? How about adjusting a jack plate on the fly? If engine trim can generally be "set and forget" then I save 25 lbs by not having a power trim unit. Also, if engine height can generally be "set and forget" weight here is also saved.
So, which has higher priority, power trim and tilt or power jack plate? Or bite the bullet and go with both (with an additional 50 lbs. on the transom).
Thanks, Tom
1. Power tilt trim and power Jack Plate. Each of these adds weight of course. This hull - I have read - should have very little if any setback. A power trim unit can be integrally installed in a motor, obviously a power tilt trim unit requires some amount of setback but can be as little as 4 inches.
2. Which is more necessary for "racing" applications -- when racing is it an advantage to be able to constantly adjust tilt and trim on the fly? How about adjusting a jack plate on the fly? If engine trim can generally be "set and forget" then I save 25 lbs by not having a power trim unit. Also, if engine height can generally be "set and forget" weight here is also saved.
So, which has higher priority, power trim and tilt or power jack plate? Or bite the bullet and go with both (with an additional 50 lbs. on the transom).
Thanks, Tom