mattmak wrote:
what I've seen so far for as it relates to top speed in a straight line.
Based on Joe's APBA record....more is better.
On the race oval more is not better. More causes the boat to be slower in the turns. More causes the boat to fly entering the turns and not set.
You can find the balance point of the boat without using a set back. Many like the jack plate because it is an easy way to adjust engine height.
Racers want to reduce weight, yet some run heavy yamaha/rude trim with a V6 jack plate which adds a lot of weight.
Other racers run SST60 thru transom trim. Some with no set back and others with set back. A much lighter set up.
It's nice to have power trim. But RACING with a clock start would it not be better in T750 to run a very light big set back [over 6 inches] and a very light clamp bracket assembly with no trim. The more set back you have the less trim you use, so do you need trim? You can drive a T750 boat wide open most of the time and only lift for a moment to set the boat for the turn.