mike64
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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So today I took out my '71 Saf-t-Mate I recently bought. She floats!
Seems to sit in the water just fine. No listing at rest.
One thing that concerned me though-- when I open her up, get going pretty fast, not even WOT but maybe 2/3, there's a pronounced lean to starboard. Now I could lose 20 lbs but I'm around 190, not 390. Other than me, the weight in the boat is distibuted pretty well.
My prop spins right going forward (that is, clockwise looking at it from the stern). One thing I noticed, the way the motor is mounted, it's tilted just slightly looking at it from the stern-- the cowling tilted toward port, the lower toward starboard. If the motor wanted to level itself at speed so it was perpendicular to earth, it would lean the boat to starboard.
I did some searching for boats leaning or listing at speed and read about trim tabs, or smart tabs to control this issue. What are they and could they be easily retrofitted to an old glass boat if that would solve this issue?
One thing that concerned me though-- when I open her up, get going pretty fast, not even WOT but maybe 2/3, there's a pronounced lean to starboard. Now I could lose 20 lbs but I'm around 190, not 390. Other than me, the weight in the boat is distibuted pretty well.
My prop spins right going forward (that is, clockwise looking at it from the stern). One thing I noticed, the way the motor is mounted, it's tilted just slightly looking at it from the stern-- the cowling tilted toward port, the lower toward starboard. If the motor wanted to level itself at speed so it was perpendicular to earth, it would lean the boat to starboard.
I did some searching for boats leaning or listing at speed and read about trim tabs, or smart tabs to control this issue. What are they and could they be easily retrofitted to an old glass boat if that would solve this issue?