Remember that all boats steer by the stern (the feeling
is much like steering your automobile in reverse). This
means that the stern of your boat will swing in the
direction opposite to your turn. For example, when you
turn the helm wheel to the left, the stern of your boat
will swing in the direction opposite to your turn. This is
especially important to keep in mind when docking,
operating in close quarters with other boats, or when
approaching a swimmer or downed skier in the water.
S - 7 TRIMMING YOUR BOAT
Trim tabs are used to add lift to the boat’s stern,
thereby changing the boat’s attitude. This lift can help
the boat get on plane faster and remain on plane at
slower speeds than if no tabs were used. Used
independently, tabs can also correct listing conditions
caused by crosswinds, unbalanced loading and
quartering seas.
Always look behind you and to both sides of the boat
before slowing down. Tell your passengers your
intentions to allow them time to make adjustments to
their balance or positions.
Before accelerating and trying to gain plane, press
upper button. This will cause both trim tab blades to
lower in parallel and force the bow down when
running. This can also be used when running the
boat with a heavy load aboard.
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.
Moving the trim tab blades downward will increase
the lift and the boat will achieve plane faster, or stay
on plane at a lower engine and boat speed.
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.
After gaining plane and establishing cruising speed,
pressing the lower button retracts the blades in
parallel and will allow the bow to rise. This should be
used to adjust the running attitude of the boat to
decrease the drag at cruising speed or above, or
when running in a following sea.
S - 6
ACCELERATION
When running at an engine speed that results in the
boat falling off plane or causes the boat to plane
inefficiently, lowering the blades slightly (bow down)
will improve the running angle and improve operating
efficiency.
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
momentarily before you plane and may
temporarily obstruct your vision.
Optimum efficiency is obtained when operating at a
3
to 5 degree running angle. Utilizing too much “Bow
Down” trim tab can reduce operating efficiency and
cause substantial steering and handling difficulties.
Be extremely careful when running in a following sea.
The effect of trim tabs is amplified under such
conditions. Steering and handling difficulties can
result from improper trim tab usage, especially in a
following sea. If unsure of proper trim tab positioning,
raise the trim tabs to the full-up position.
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.
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 performance are reduced, it is advisable
to get “over the hump” as soon as possible. A few
seconds at full throttle should get the boat over the
hump and into its planing attitude.
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.
Pre-Launch and Underway - Section S
Owner’s Manual Page 162
Categories | Four Winns Manuals, Four Winns V458 Manuals, Outboard Marine Corporation Manuals |
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Model Year | 2008 |
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