Background- Aluminum hull, 17.5', 115 Evinrude. 17P Stilletto, 5100 RPM, holeshot OK, top end 37.5 mph, bad porpising at even moderate trim angles. Overall prop grip is poor in turns, etc. Transom was just replaced, issues got much worse after the replacement.
I've done quite a bit of searching and have learned a lot about porpising. In my aluminum walleye rig, I've got a lot of weight in the rear of the boat. Main motor, 8hp 4s kicker (100#), 2 batteries (110#), oil tank (15#). Additionally, my fuel tank is mounted in the floor approx. midline or a little back of the boat (30 gal). I have absolutely nowhere to move any weight forward, so other than gear on board or filling the front livewells, I am pretty much stuck as it is.
My question really revolves around motor height. Many people have had good luck moving the motor up. I could be a tad low, my memory is poor and I have to reverify where the cavitation plate is. I want to say I am even with the keel of the boat. Will I have success in moderating or completely getting rid of my porpising issue if I raise the motor a hole or even two? I am mounted as low as it can go now.
I'm having difficulty figuring out where to start, I am needing to reprop so I'd rather play with motor height & my current prop (which is OK but not perfect by any means) before I spend the $$$ on a new prop. What is the best way to go about this, test motor height first, or should I try different props?
I've done quite a bit of searching and have learned a lot about porpising. In my aluminum walleye rig, I've got a lot of weight in the rear of the boat. Main motor, 8hp 4s kicker (100#), 2 batteries (110#), oil tank (15#). Additionally, my fuel tank is mounted in the floor approx. midline or a little back of the boat (30 gal). I have absolutely nowhere to move any weight forward, so other than gear on board or filling the front livewells, I am pretty much stuck as it is.
My question really revolves around motor height. Many people have had good luck moving the motor up. I could be a tad low, my memory is poor and I have to reverify where the cavitation plate is. I want to say I am even with the keel of the boat. Will I have success in moderating or completely getting rid of my porpising issue if I raise the motor a hole or even two? I am mounted as low as it can go now.
I'm having difficulty figuring out where to start, I am needing to reprop so I'd rather play with motor height & my current prop (which is OK but not perfect by any means) before I spend the $$$ on a new prop. What is the best way to go about this, test motor height first, or should I try different props?