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|  Hard to steer to the left What about the little trim fin on the cavitation plate of the motor? | 
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			You sure it's not a steering problem?
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			The torque created by the direction of rotation of the propeller makes it harder to turn left. That is why the motor always pulls to the right if unattended. D | 
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			What stearing system do you have?
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			You have to stand on my steering wheel to make my boat turn left when running on plane. It was like that with the 3 blade and still the same with the 4.
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			I dont think so because at rest its as smooth as silk.
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			Thanks you may have just saved me about 700 bucks.
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			So I guess there is no fix?
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			Have you tried turning the trim tab anode to the right ?
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			I have a 250 yama and with a sea star and have no problem turning either was. I know suzukis have a lower ratio lower unit and a diffrent type of prop may be the issue.
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			No not yet. I wasnt sure if that would help. Would that make it turn left better? I thought it stopped it from pulling, if u let the wheel go. Mine tracks straight.
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			I think you are right. Lower gears and a 16 inch prop where as the yamaha has a 15. I guess that could make a diff.
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			That will help,you can also install what they call a torque tamer.  http://www.thmarine.com/products/Out...bs/Torque-Tabs | 
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			Install it and and turn your tab on the motor to the right a few degrees it should eliminate most of the torque.
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			Awesome I cant wait to try cuz its a pain to steer in tight canals.
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			My podna has a heavy 19' robalo that had the same problem and it fixed it.
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			All the reviews I read seemed to do exactly what I need.
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			TH marine makes some good stuff....their g force trolling motor handle with cable da bomb. No more snapped ropes.
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