Jim Hawkins
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2013
- Messages
- 506
I had problems with my boat that was classic "motor too low" There was spray coming up and over the transom. Measuring I found my ventilation plate was about 2 1/4 inches below the keel. So, I redid the transom and raised the motor. The ventilation plate is still sometimes about 1/4" below the keel (depending on the motor tilt) but the boat ran wonderful on flat water, left a wake that was, I thought perfect and added 3 MPH to my speed and no splashing over the transom.
However,
Giving it too much throttle too quickly now the motor revs due to cavitation. I know many of you will say just add a hydrofoil and I may but that's not the only problem. The big problem is weeds keep wrapping around the bottom end in front of the prop (Not In the Prop) and then the motor revs and cavitates due to the disturbed water. Again, the weeds are not in the prop but wrapped around the front of the lower unit.. Before I lowered the motor this would also happen but it did not cause the motor to rev it only made for more splashing over the transom and slower speed.
I'm tired of having to stop and tilt the motor up to free it from weed every mile or two. What can a boater do?
The boat is a 16' trihull and the motor a 30 HP Johnson.
Thanks
However,
Giving it too much throttle too quickly now the motor revs due to cavitation. I know many of you will say just add a hydrofoil and I may but that's not the only problem. The big problem is weeds keep wrapping around the bottom end in front of the prop (Not In the Prop) and then the motor revs and cavitates due to the disturbed water. Again, the weeds are not in the prop but wrapped around the front of the lower unit.. Before I lowered the motor this would also happen but it did not cause the motor to rev it only made for more splashing over the transom and slower speed.
I'm tired of having to stop and tilt the motor up to free it from weed every mile or two. What can a boater do?
The boat is a 16' trihull and the motor a 30 HP Johnson.
Thanks