SuzukiChopper
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2004
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This might be a little long winded so please bare with me.
I just got done cutting open the bow of my boat and hacked off most of the dash area. I love how it's looking so far and can't wait to start building my new vision. TONS more room. I know that because of the drawings I've done and the thinking I've been doing I'll be able to fly through this project IF it ever warms up enough (been -30c [-22f] here for a few weeks and now just warming up to about -17c [2f]) to stay in the garage long enough. I'm going to be adding a deck up front with a live well and hopefully 2 battery compartments (trolling motor). I'm going to be relocating the 19 gallon gas tank to just in front of the splashwell instead of in the bow. The starting battery will be located just in front of the transom as will my main storage areas.
My dilemma is this:
The black line shows approximately where it sits in the water when loaded (somewhere around the middle of the line). After looking at many many pictures of other v-hull boats mine seems to sit too high and too evenly distributed from bow to stern. It planes out very quickly and does need to be trimmed out quite a bit to get it to where it isn't scary. It's also subject to listing pretty good when just sitting in calm waters and someone moves. It's a 16' boat and I'd like to find the center of gravity so that I can balance it properly while I'm making my new mods. I have the means to lift it, just don't know where. I'd also like to know if it is sitting too high. years ago before I did the transom, stringers and deck... the water was about 1/2" above that last "chine". It sits about 4 1/2" higher in the water now. Any advice? Thanks!
I just got done cutting open the bow of my boat and hacked off most of the dash area. I love how it's looking so far and can't wait to start building my new vision. TONS more room. I know that because of the drawings I've done and the thinking I've been doing I'll be able to fly through this project IF it ever warms up enough (been -30c [-22f] here for a few weeks and now just warming up to about -17c [2f]) to stay in the garage long enough. I'm going to be adding a deck up front with a live well and hopefully 2 battery compartments (trolling motor). I'm going to be relocating the 19 gallon gas tank to just in front of the splashwell instead of in the bow. The starting battery will be located just in front of the transom as will my main storage areas.
My dilemma is this:

The black line shows approximately where it sits in the water when loaded (somewhere around the middle of the line). After looking at many many pictures of other v-hull boats mine seems to sit too high and too evenly distributed from bow to stern. It planes out very quickly and does need to be trimmed out quite a bit to get it to where it isn't scary. It's also subject to listing pretty good when just sitting in calm waters and someone moves. It's a 16' boat and I'd like to find the center of gravity so that I can balance it properly while I'm making my new mods. I have the means to lift it, just don't know where. I'd also like to know if it is sitting too high. years ago before I did the transom, stringers and deck... the water was about 1/2" above that last "chine". It sits about 4 1/2" higher in the water now. Any advice? Thanks!