Flagold, is Hernando Beach near North Fort Myers. My wife and I flew to Fort Myers about a month ago to sea test a 24 Tomcat at the Bulldog Boatwerks. We purchased the boat and it will be shipped to Galveston in about a week. We ordered a number of modifications--radar arch/rocker launchers, sink, solar-powered vent, extra battery storage, bimini, windlass, etc.--that are just about complete. It has been a good experience doing business with the Boatwerks' personnel, including Vivian, Chris and Brady.
My wife Lisa and are new to boating and will have much to learn when the boat arrives. Meanwhile, I've been reading all the original owner's manuals for the GPS, 24 Tomcat, Wallas, portable head, twin 100 Yamaha TXRX's, VHF radio, helm controls, etc.
Could you help me to understand "trim." There are switches on the dash for raising and lowering the starboard and port engines, along with guages indicating their position from all the way up to all the way down or vertical. Additionally, there is one up/down power trim switch on the throttle handle which I assume trims both engines simultaneously.
Is "trimming" making slight changes in the angle of the engines relative to vertical, at whatever cruise speed one chooses, to adjust the bow height and, therefore, the efficiency of the engines? How does one know when the best trim setting is attained?
Thanks.