SuzukiChopper
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2004
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I'm going to try and get a picture of what this question is about on the weekend if I can so it's a little more clear. But in a nutshell I rebuilt my boat, all the wood was replaced, the splashwell section was cutout and customized quite a bit and a 19 gallon permanent gas tank added to the bow (was 2 6 gallon removeable tanks before). The transom is also now a 1/2" thicker as well. The boat is definately lighter than with all the rotted wood it used to have. <br /><br />This is apparent because now the boat sits about 6" higher in the water than it used to. It used to sit so that there was about 2" of water above the outside chine until about a 1/4 of the ways back from the bow. Now even with 3 people (180lbs, 140lbs, 210lbs), plus a full tank of gas, anchor with 10' of chain, tackle, battery, etc, etc, etc, it now sits with the last chine out of the water and the waterline about 4" below that. I thought this was a good thing until I really started to notice balance issues. With 2 people to the port and me at the helm (I'm 210lbs), the battery on my side, anchor and chain on my side, tackle boxes on my side and even a 5 gallon pail full of water on my side, it still likes to lean to port. With just me and my girlfriend, once I'm on plane and trimmed out it's great, usually just have to put the anchor at the middle of the boat. It just seems really weird and I'm almost thinking that the boat is too far out of the water. The slightest movement of anything in the boat while on plane will throw it off balance. I have noticed almost every other boat has the outside chine almost level with the waterline.<br /><br />Is this something I should be concerned with? Something that I can maybe fix?