LakeTexomaBoater
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2008
- Messages
- 17
Hi there, I got a 17ft 1971 Arrow Glass walk-through with a 125hp mercury outboard on it. The outboard is one of the long shaft ones( Bare with me, I'm trying to remember what the guy said. ) Well, then I bought the boat, it had a metal plate attached to the stern(see attachment) to hold the motor. Unfortunately, over time the bolt holes had allowed water to go into the wood back there and rotted it all out. ( I got to find that out the fun way when I was driving down the road and the engine bounced and the back of the boat snapped and was hanging off. ) So I took it to a shop to get it repaired and the guys told me I had too long of an engine on there for that boat, so they would just build up the back of the boat for me. Sounded good to me. Well, now when I go out to the lake, the boat idles fine, but when I give it some gas, the bow rises WAY out of the water and the stern sinks down to the point where water is almost coming in the boat. I have the trim all the way down and it doesn't help one bit. This makes being on the lake very scary. Any suggestions, ideas, or things I can get to help stop this from happening?
Thanks in advance...
Robert
Thanks in advance...
Robert