◆Boat Setup & Test Summary for Lowe Boat
◇Boat Information
Model: Lowe 185 (Not sure model year exactly but around 2007)
Serial No: LWCV0031F708
Transom height: 20"
Engine: Mercury Verado 150hp (October 2007)
◇Primary concern:
Bow rides unusually low during planing compared to official Lowe video of same model/year.
◇Secondary concern: Excessive side spray and visually bow-down attitude.
◇Initial Engine Mounting Geometry
Although the engine is mounted in the lowest position (1st hole), the geometry appears unusual:
The front portion of the cavitation plate sits above the keel extension line, even at the lowest mounting position.
When the engine is fully trimmed down:
The cavitation plate is not parallel to the keel line.
The rear portion of the cavitation plate sits below the keel extension line.
When trimmed up approximately 1/8 on the trim gauge:
The cavitation plate becomes parallel to the keel.
The cavitation plate sits approximately 1 inch above the keel line.
◇Initial Baseline (Original Setup)
- Engine mounted at 1st bolt hole
- QA1912 X 17P Propeller
- Trim usable up to approx. 1/8
- WOT RPM: approx. 5800 RPM
- Bow lift: insufficient (visually bow low)
◇Test w/ Enertia 17P Propeller (Engine at 1st hole)
- Trim range improved to 1/4
- WOT RPM:
Full trim down: 5500 RPM
1/4 trim up: 6000 RPM
- Slight improvement in bow lift, still visually low
◇Test w/ Engine Raised One Hole (Enertia 17P Propeller)
- Engine mounted at 2nd bolt hole
- Trim usable slightly above 1/8
Above that → prop ventilation
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5500 RPM
1/8 trim up: 5900 RPM
- GPS speed: 60 km/h
- Best driving feel so far
- Bow lift: no significant change
◇Test w/ Mirage Plus 19P Propeller
- Engine mounted at 2nd bolt hole
- Trim usable slightly below 1/8
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5000 RPM
Near 1/8 trim: 5400 RPM
- GPS speed: 58 km/h
- Bow lift: no meaningful improvement
◇Test w/ Negative 2° Transom Wedge
(Engine 2nd hole + Enertia 17P)
- Trim usable to 1/8
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5500–5700 RPM
1/8 trim: 6000 RPM
- GPS speed: 60 km/h
- Slight improvement, still bow-low
◇Weight Redistribution Test
- Originally: 3 batteries at stern
- Moved 2 trolling batteries (~100 kg total with passenger shift) to bow
- No meaningful change in bow lift, RPM, or trim behavior
◇Test w/ Smart Tabs SX (60 lb)
- Significant bow-down effect
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5400 RPM
1/8 trim: 5800 RPM
- GPS speed: 49 km/h
- Worsened bow-down condition
◇Current Best Setup
- Engine: 2nd mounting hole
- Propeller: Enertia 17P
- GPS: 60 km/h
- WOT: up to 6000 RPM
- Handling: good
- Main issue: Bow still rides lower than expected compared to Lowe official video.
The next options we are thinking about are: Electric control tram tabs, Tempest plus propeller and Jack plate.
There is a possibility that the cause is hull bottom shaped like a "Hook" but there is no good aluminum repair shop here...
◇Boat Information
Model: Lowe 185 (Not sure model year exactly but around 2007)
Serial No: LWCV0031F708
Transom height: 20"
Engine: Mercury Verado 150hp (October 2007)
◇Primary concern:
Bow rides unusually low during planing compared to official Lowe video of same model/year.
◇Secondary concern: Excessive side spray and visually bow-down attitude.
◇Initial Engine Mounting Geometry
Although the engine is mounted in the lowest position (1st hole), the geometry appears unusual:
The front portion of the cavitation plate sits above the keel extension line, even at the lowest mounting position.
When the engine is fully trimmed down:
The cavitation plate is not parallel to the keel line.
The rear portion of the cavitation plate sits below the keel extension line.
When trimmed up approximately 1/8 on the trim gauge:
The cavitation plate becomes parallel to the keel.
The cavitation plate sits approximately 1 inch above the keel line.
◇Initial Baseline (Original Setup)
- Engine mounted at 1st bolt hole
- QA1912 X 17P Propeller
- Trim usable up to approx. 1/8
- WOT RPM: approx. 5800 RPM
- Bow lift: insufficient (visually bow low)
◇Test w/ Enertia 17P Propeller (Engine at 1st hole)
- Trim range improved to 1/4
- WOT RPM:
Full trim down: 5500 RPM
1/4 trim up: 6000 RPM
- Slight improvement in bow lift, still visually low
◇Test w/ Engine Raised One Hole (Enertia 17P Propeller)
- Engine mounted at 2nd bolt hole
- Trim usable slightly above 1/8
Above that → prop ventilation
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5500 RPM
1/8 trim up: 5900 RPM
- GPS speed: 60 km/h
- Best driving feel so far
- Bow lift: no significant change
◇Test w/ Mirage Plus 19P Propeller
- Engine mounted at 2nd bolt hole
- Trim usable slightly below 1/8
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5000 RPM
Near 1/8 trim: 5400 RPM
- GPS speed: 58 km/h
- Bow lift: no meaningful improvement
◇Test w/ Negative 2° Transom Wedge
(Engine 2nd hole + Enertia 17P)
- Trim usable to 1/8
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5500–5700 RPM
1/8 trim: 6000 RPM
- GPS speed: 60 km/h
- Slight improvement, still bow-low
◇Weight Redistribution Test
- Originally: 3 batteries at stern
- Moved 2 trolling batteries (~100 kg total with passenger shift) to bow
- No meaningful change in bow lift, RPM, or trim behavior
◇Test w/ Smart Tabs SX (60 lb)
- Significant bow-down effect
- WOT RPM:
Trim down: 5400 RPM
1/8 trim: 5800 RPM
- GPS speed: 49 km/h
- Worsened bow-down condition
◇Current Best Setup
- Engine: 2nd mounting hole
- Propeller: Enertia 17P
- GPS: 60 km/h
- WOT: up to 6000 RPM
- Handling: good
- Main issue: Bow still rides lower than expected compared to Lowe official video.
The next options we are thinking about are: Electric control tram tabs, Tempest plus propeller and Jack plate.
There is a possibility that the cause is hull bottom shaped like a "Hook" but there is no good aluminum repair shop here...