Now for the adjustments. Other than the motor spray that I think is from our motor being 1.5 inches low. (I read somewhere that Merc's were made for 16.5" transoms around the time I was done building)
The only other adjustment I need to make is to the trailer bunks. I think I have the boat sitting too level and it needs to sit more bow high by moving the forward end of the bunks up a couple holes in the mounts.
When I launched the stem/cutwater lowered into the trailer tongue at the very aft end. The cutwater actually peeled the 1/8" metal cover on the aft end of the tongue back about 130 degrees. It only scraped the paint up though and I didnt even know it happened until we went to load back on the trailer and the bow couldnt get high enough to clear that aft trailer tongue appendage. So we had to do some lifting a scooting, luckily I had the manpower available. So giving the trailer bunks a higher angle of attack should cure that.
Simple enough.
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I sure like the way the boat cruises along. I was nervous as all get out when I hit the first big wakes of passing boats. (A 50' Formula Cigarette boat launched right before us, on a 4 mile long lake

) but the Zip took them well.
I cant wait to see you all at the Gathering.

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