Texasmark
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Nobody (as I could tell) mentioned trim tabs. Your comment about people sitting in stern seats....aka adjacent to the engine just magnifies your stern heavy condition. Next the load you are wanting to carry in that boat is a lot......a lot more than I would expect to have in that boat.
Next your chines (area where the sides meet the bottom) are rounded on that hull (had an 18' Holiday IO) and rounded chines don't produce good planing characteristics.....a "reverse chine like Crestliner boats use is much better for getting loads up and away.
I have half a dozen Hustler alum props in 3 and 4 blade that I was fooling around with at one time. As Jimmbo mentioned, the 4 blade variety wasn't my prop of choice when the dust settled.
Next your chines (area where the sides meet the bottom) are rounded on that hull (had an 18' Holiday IO) and rounded chines don't produce good planing characteristics.....a "reverse chine like Crestliner boats use is much better for getting loads up and away.
I have half a dozen Hustler alum props in 3 and 4 blade that I was fooling around with at one time. As Jimmbo mentioned, the 4 blade variety wasn't my prop of choice when the dust settled.