greenpathy
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
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- 47
what airshot meant, is: is the hull straight along the back half of the bottom and gradually start to curve up at the front or is it deformed, damaged, bent... if you have even a slight roller coaster down there you will have problems... Like say if someone hit a log at speed and pushed the bottom up 1/2" a few feet in front of the transom
I would definitely move the other batt and the gas tank as far forward as possible
ok...but thats how it came from the factory,,, both are kinda hid and out of the way back there,,not sure where in the heck i could put them if i moved them up front..
ok...
I would steer away from the doel fin suggested above. smart tabs are only slightly more money and SOOOO much better without any of the scary side effects that the fins sometimes have..... Usually porpoising is not caused from the engine too high but maybe .... 2" could be a little much but usually the symptom of having the engine too high is prop blowout (high rpm) that's why I asked if rpm varied or not. It wouldn't hurt to play with engine height as it is a nearly free change.... use 3m 4200 on bolts and not silicone
If you back off of the throttle just a little does it smooth out or do you have to slow down a lot?
Is your motor mounted straight up and down or is it leaning to the side?... there is no reason that the end of the steering cable should be angled down to the transom like that...
that probably wouldn't cause porpoising but......
It's already hitting.... There is a mark where it hits when you turn right
what water conditions? does this happen on glass or just in the chop?
have you moved all possible weight forward? IE batts fuel tanks anchor etc.... anything heavy you carry
What condition is the prop in?
While we need to look for any problems first, when all is said and done, a set of smart tabs will surely stop this and allow you to trim up a little for more speed...
the motor is not all the way down on transom..if you look at the pics below. there is a gap between the bracket and the transom lip... but IF the motor was all the way down the steering arm would hit the transom lip... see below pics..