One of my 2005 YAMAHA FOUR-STROKE F225TURD engines took a large excremental this afternoon. I wandered out to the very end of the no-wake zone and then proceeded to get my giddy-up on with some significant acceleration. Yot then proceeded to climb out and haul donkey. I nosed the tabs down a bit and then reached for the engine trim.
When I trimmed the engines UP, the port engine lifted significantly along with a corresponding change in RPM. This was followed by a thunk as I released the switch a nano-second later. I was looking ahead at this point and had no idea what had just happened, so I spun around and tried it again. Exact same result.
Whiskey Tango Fox? It would seem to me, being an idiot, that the force of the prop pushing the boat at 4300 is going to create a hell of a "engine trim down" moment. But when I hit the trim switch, it was as though I had gotten Cro-Mag with reverse thrust and pulled the prop aft.
I thumbed it down a touch and it responded correctly. I then bumped it up again only to be disappointed again.
Learn me what I gotta do. Never a dull moment with these old TURDs.
When I trimmed the engines UP, the port engine lifted significantly along with a corresponding change in RPM. This was followed by a thunk as I released the switch a nano-second later. I was looking ahead at this point and had no idea what had just happened, so I spun around and tried it again. Exact same result.
Whiskey Tango Fox? It would seem to me, being an idiot, that the force of the prop pushing the boat at 4300 is going to create a hell of a "engine trim down" moment. But when I hit the trim switch, it was as though I had gotten Cro-Mag with reverse thrust and pulled the prop aft.
I thumbed it down a touch and it responded correctly. I then bumped it up again only to be disappointed again.
Learn me what I gotta do. Never a dull moment with these old TURDs.
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