2004-2008 Four Winns Vista 248 268 288 288 298 328 348 Boat Owners Manual

Always look behind you and to both sides of the boat
before slowing down. Tell your passengers your inten-
tions to allow them time to make adjustments to their
balance or positions.
plane at slower speeds than if no tabs were used. Used
independently, tabs can also correct listing conditions
caused by crosswinds, unbalanced loading and quar-
tering seas. Trimming your boat properly involves two
separate procedures, trimming or tilting the lower unit
and setting the trim tabs.
Slowly pull back on throttles, glance back and see if a
large following wave is approaching the transom. If so
give the engines a little throttle as the wave arrives to
keep wave from rolling over the transom.
When you are sitting dead in the water, your drive should
be down and the trim tab switches are in the BOW UP
position.  Accelerate until you get onto plane.  At  this
point your boat will be plowing through the water with
the bow down too far.   Trim the lower unit up slightly
until the bow comes up.  If you trim the lower unit out
too far, your boat will porpoise or the propeller will cavi-
tate, and the bow will slam up and down on the water.
Your boat is trimmed correctly when  it is just short of
porpoising or propeller cavitation, under ideal running
conditions.
Once you have spent enough time practicing maneu-
vers and have a feel for how the boat handles, you will
be ready to run in open waters.
T - 6
ACCELERATION
Before accelerating to bring you boat on plane,
be sure that  the area in front  of your boat is
clear.  The bow will rise  out of the water mo-
mentarily before you plane and may temporarily
obstruct your vision.
Trim your boat to compensate for seas, winds, or un-
even loads.
Head Seas
Trim drives in more than usual.
Use tabs to keep bow down
and go at a slower speed.
If you have never had your boat on plane before, choose
a calm day for your first on plane  experience.  Never
boat beyond your ability and experience.
Following Seas    To prevent taking seawater over
the bow, trim drives out and
keep tabs up to keep bow up.
Before bringing your boat “on plane”, check the entire
area to make sure you have a clear, safe path. As you
throttle up to accelerate, your boat will increase its angle
of trim, causing the bow to ride high. From a maximum
angle, the boat will level out to its planing attitude with
continued acceleration. This maximum angle is known
as the “hump”. Because visibility, handling, and perfor-
mancearereduced,itisadvisabletoget“overthehump”
as soon as possible. Afew seconds at full throttle should
get the boat over the hump and into its planing attitude.
Listing Due to
Use tabs independently to
Quartering Seas,  adjust for list.  If listing to star-
Beam Wind, or    board, press port bow down
switch.  If listing to port, press
starboard bow down switch.
UnevenLoad
Remember that most  boats react very  slowly to trim
tabs.  Often boat owners do not give trim tabs time to
work.  Press the trim tab switches for only one second
at a time and then allow some time for the boat to react.
If the boat is still listing after a minute or two, press the
trim tab switch again  for a one second interval.   The
labels on the trim tab switches indicate what you want
your boat to do, not what you want the tabs to do.
After getting over the hump, accelerate until reaching a
comfortable plane, then throttle down to cruising speed.
This also will provide for better fuel efficiency.
T - 7
TRIMMING YOUR BOAT
It is a good idea to take your boat out onto open water
shortly after  you get it  and experiment  with the trim
tabs. After you get your boat onto plane, set the tabs in
various positions and note how your boat reacts.  This
will give you a feel for how the trim tabs work.
A.   Trim Tabs
Trim tabs are used to add lift to the boat’s stern, thereby
changing the boat’s attitude (see Figure T1).  This lift
can help the boat  get on plane faster and  remain on
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