Ok, here I go, my first forum question:
My current project boat is getting a new transom - whoop-de-do, no big deal. Where I'm encountering a problem is finding any kind of formula to help me determine optimum offset for any given length boat vs. HP as well as degree of (transom) angle to be factored (assuming normal deadrest angle at 5 - 12 deg.). The present setup was already at max down trim angle and that was with already having 2 1/2" of offset from the jack plate where I'm thinking an 18 footer like mine would benefit most at about 5 to 6 inch (maybe more? say 7" to 9"?) offset which should bring me back out on the trim also... Or am I missing something? I want to stay to the conservative side while still getting the very best performance/economy from the family cruiser. Yea I realize, any offset is better than none, but I'm shootin' for the best.
I am also raising the height of the transom so the jack plate won't really be necessary, but I'd just assume keep it for the extra contact area.
Any thoughts?
My current project boat is getting a new transom - whoop-de-do, no big deal. Where I'm encountering a problem is finding any kind of formula to help me determine optimum offset for any given length boat vs. HP as well as degree of (transom) angle to be factored (assuming normal deadrest angle at 5 - 12 deg.). The present setup was already at max down trim angle and that was with already having 2 1/2" of offset from the jack plate where I'm thinking an 18 footer like mine would benefit most at about 5 to 6 inch (maybe more? say 7" to 9"?) offset which should bring me back out on the trim also... Or am I missing something? I want to stay to the conservative side while still getting the very best performance/economy from the family cruiser. Yea I realize, any offset is better than none, but I'm shootin' for the best.
I am also raising the height of the transom so the jack plate won't really be necessary, but I'd just assume keep it for the extra contact area.
Any thoughts?