Re: Boat Goes Left Right Left Right Left Right, ect
V-hull I/O's wander, that is just the way it is. Tabs can help, learning your boat will help, but it is something that just has to be dealt with.
I am guessing by your eagerness to just cut and run that boating is just something that sounded like it might be fun, so went out and bought a boat. In any aspect of life, no research and no planning = poor decisions.
I am in unfamiliar water hear, I don't usually discourage people, but....
You don't have alot invested yet, so you need to ask yourself some serios questions. Boating is more of a lifestyle than a hobby or interest. It is going to cost you a good deal of money(more so with an older boat) and it will be emotionally draining, IF it is not part of who you are.
If this is something that you truly want to persue then, the stick your toe in and check the temperature method just won't work. It will lead to frustration and eventually a distaste for all things "boating". If you are serious then it is time to immerse yourself. Learn how boats work. Learn how to work on boats(or open a new line of credit). Learn how to opperate a boat. Learn the rules, safety and navigation.
THEN, you can "learn how to relax"
Sorry, you can't just jump straightr to that last one, there are just too many things that can go wrong - and they will go wrong.
I grew up on boats, and always had a great time. That all changed when I purchased my first boat. I second guessed everything and couldn't relax. That was a long season. Now, I don't even consider the hook-up, trailer, launch, retrieve, and cover to be a hassle, it is just how I prepare to relax.
Should you decide to continue boating, you will not find any better resource than the one you have right here at iboats.