Hey something seems very wrong with my boat. I just got done rebuilding a 14ft tri-hull that i got as salvage. I glassed it well foam filled the entire boat hull evenly with foam. The back did not have enough depth to quite get the amount of foam that i got in the front but still on a even line. I put a good 1/2 inch resined plywood floor with 2 layers of glass. Also i rebuilt the transom with 3 1/2 inch sheets of plywood. Now here in lies the problem. I have seemed to do everything right as reading the site and other books and so on. But as we went to dock the boat for the first time i noticed when it got into the water that water would pour over the transom alot. As we drove off it was fine and ran good and hit waves good, but when we would stop thats when the water would come in. Now some might say it's the motor but it's only a 35 hp and way smaller than the 50 hp that was originally on it. So i'm lost as to what it could be. I don't know if it's just normal for it to do that or what. I can't rebuild the transom cause the outside lining of the glass only goes so far and i don't wanna mess with it. The only thing i can figure out is to add foam in the back and glass it in lol. I did notcied that when we walked to the front that it was perfect balacned. I got 2 compartments on each side of the boat dead in the middle. Could I add back of cement on each side? would that help? Any suggestions would be great, i've spent alot of green getting this done right and now i'm trippin' thanks !!!! jag 