I own your basic bench seated 14' aluminum boat that is beginning to frustrate me. When I give the 9.9 outboard throttle the bow points straight up in the air. I have experimented with all 3 of the available trim angles the outboard has, but to no avail. It was actually dangerous last weekend as in that position, the stern is very close to the waterline. I got a bunch of water in it from the wake of a very large boat.
Has anyone tried one of those hydrofoils that goes over the cavitation plate? I gotta figure something out, short of putting a couple of cement cinder blocks in the bow to keep it down.
I have heard that aluminum lightweight boats are tough to plane and trim correctly.
Has anyone tried one of those hydrofoils that goes over the cavitation plate? I gotta figure something out, short of putting a couple of cement cinder blocks in the bow to keep it down.
I have heard that aluminum lightweight boats are tough to plane and trim correctly.