Re: Big motor, little boat.
Your only answer to correcting this is to lighten the load at the rear of the boat. Adding buoyancy product inside the boat will do absolutely nothing...
Is this really a problem? Why does it bother you that it sits low when parked? How does it plane out and handle at normal speeds?
A few semi-practical things that can be done would be to pull the battery(s) out of the engine compartment and reinstall them as far forward in the boat as possible...maybe under the dash or up in the bow? This involves some rewiring and very heavy cables (0 gauge or 2/0 probably) to run the extra distance due to voltage drop. Also make sure absolutely NOTHING heavy is ever stored in the engine compartment. No coolers, no anchors, no skis, spare props, toolboxes, etc....NOTHING but lifevests in the back. All heavy items must get stowed as far forward as possible.
Small 18 and 19 ft boats with big V8's will squat in the back when they're stopped. Fact of life...not even sure your hull was ever designed to handle a motor of that size....