NZjohnson90
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2009
- Messages
- 64
First off does anyone know why I cant put up a new post in the Completed Boat Projects section?
Anyway I have spent the last 12 months Filling, Sanding, Painting, Head-scratching etc. Trying to get my first boat project complete. Christmas Eve was her first outing and although I thought I'd thought of everything I hit a couple of possible problems. She floats and she goes but I am not sure she is handling as she should.
My parents had boats when I was growing up so I have got experience driving but it was a long time ago. I am still new to boating and dont know all the terminology so please bare with me.
The first thing I noticed was when we put the boat in it sat very back heavy in the water to the point the engine well gets around 6inch of water sat in there through the drain hole. This does get better when I get in but still feels arse heavy. Once on the plane the water drains from the engine well.
Secondly, although the boat does plane no problem, if you accelerate hard the nose comes very high before she sits back down. If you accelerate gently it seems to 'plough' and struggle to get up. (or is this just normal and I dont know the difference?
Thirdly I find The slightest bit of chop or wake seems to sort of catch the front of the hull and feels kinda unbalanced, or at the least gives quite a bumpy hard ride. Maybe this is just because it's an old, lightweight boat?
Finally when cornering she feels much flatter than previous boats I have driven, barely leans into the corner at all which feels quite un-nerving if going at any speed, Maybe this is normal for this type of hull, or maybe not?
I brought the fuel tank, Oil Tank and battery as far forward as the cables/hoses would allow and bunged the drain hole in the transom and It did feel better but still not right.
I have put up some pics so hopefully you get the idea.
It could be a case of motor too big, but I have however seen a number of these Glastron hulls around with this kinda size motor so I thought it would be ok. Either way, its on there now and after all the cash and time spent I will have to live with as best I can.
Is it a case of relocating the battery/tanks etc? maybe adding a couple of sandbags up front? or is it more a trimming issue as I don't full understand where I am supposed the have the motor trimmed ( it was all the way down most of the day)?
Or am I just being a grandma about the whole thing and just leave as is?
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1890.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1891.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1932.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1935.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1935.jpg
Anyway I have spent the last 12 months Filling, Sanding, Painting, Head-scratching etc. Trying to get my first boat project complete. Christmas Eve was her first outing and although I thought I'd thought of everything I hit a couple of possible problems. She floats and she goes but I am not sure she is handling as she should.
My parents had boats when I was growing up so I have got experience driving but it was a long time ago. I am still new to boating and dont know all the terminology so please bare with me.
The first thing I noticed was when we put the boat in it sat very back heavy in the water to the point the engine well gets around 6inch of water sat in there through the drain hole. This does get better when I get in but still feels arse heavy. Once on the plane the water drains from the engine well.
Secondly, although the boat does plane no problem, if you accelerate hard the nose comes very high before she sits back down. If you accelerate gently it seems to 'plough' and struggle to get up. (or is this just normal and I dont know the difference?
Thirdly I find The slightest bit of chop or wake seems to sort of catch the front of the hull and feels kinda unbalanced, or at the least gives quite a bumpy hard ride. Maybe this is just because it's an old, lightweight boat?
Finally when cornering she feels much flatter than previous boats I have driven, barely leans into the corner at all which feels quite un-nerving if going at any speed, Maybe this is normal for this type of hull, or maybe not?
I brought the fuel tank, Oil Tank and battery as far forward as the cables/hoses would allow and bunged the drain hole in the transom and It did feel better but still not right.
I have put up some pics so hopefully you get the idea.
It could be a case of motor too big, but I have however seen a number of these Glastron hulls around with this kinda size motor so I thought it would be ok. Either way, its on there now and after all the cash and time spent I will have to live with as best I can.
Is it a case of relocating the battery/tanks etc? maybe adding a couple of sandbags up front? or is it more a trimming issue as I don't full understand where I am supposed the have the motor trimmed ( it was all the way down most of the day)?
Or am I just being a grandma about the whole thing and just leave as is?
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1890.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1891.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1932.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1935.jpg
http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr333/kiwigt/Boat/IMG_1935.jpg