Boat leans to port side when running..
So I have been dealing with this issue and Im finally just fed up with it. My boat, a 88 24 foot Baja, leans to the port, passenger side when running. When hitting waves it dosent fly straight either, it leans hard to the left. I know that my prop a 26 pitch bravo might have a ton to do with the torque on the boat. When just crusing around about 3000 rpm I have to put my passenger side k-plane down pretty far to make it ride flat. When Im running hard on flat water, with the tabs all the way up and trimmed to the point where its starting to throw a tail it finally levels out. My boat has had the x raised 3.5 inches, still running the stock bravo outdrive with no nose cone..
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Maybe your copilot is too fat!!!
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ouch!!!!!
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it is turning a left handed prop? or does it have a right handed prop on it?
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Right hand prop..it will do it with just me in the boat..
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gotta have weight (water) somehow on that side. i've known boats to enter thru the rubrail fill up the bow and ride bow heavy.
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It levels out when you get more hull out of the water. Have you checked for a hook on the port side? Might be toward the outer edge. Or any thru hull fittings on that side.
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Prop Torque,,a lot of single engine boats do that,,
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Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3943538)
Prop Torque,,a lot of single engine boats do that,,
This, on the Superboats we found that a lefty prop helps this a lot and does not make the boat lean as much the other way. Borrow one and try it. |
Singles are notorious for this. The torque of the motor alone is throwing the boat down on the left in a trimmed in position. Having the X dim raised 3.5 inches with the stock unit means the entire motor was raised 3.5 inches. The weight of the motor that much higher in the boat compounds this problem. The right handed prop is trying to throw the boat left compounding the problem even further. The 24 degree bottom adds to this also. Try a left hand prop, swap your shifter cable on the shifter and your problem will go away.
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