Offset drive in narrow beam boat
#1
Was told that if I offset the drive placement in my 7' beam boat it would help the boat stay more level under power. It kind of makes sense, but I would like some feedback. Boat is a 27 Excalibur, BBC and XR Bravo. The object is to try and keep the boat level without dragging a trimtab all the time.
Cheers,
Andy
Cheers,
Andy
#3
I don't think there is an offset on my boat. I never measured or heard anybody mention it. The only time my boat leans to the left is at FULL DOWN trim. When I come on plane it leans but as soon as I give it a little trim it levels right out.
#5
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Originally Posted by PPlay33
Since it is a bravo, try running a left hand prop instead. It counters the torque. I have done it before, and have seen Fountains the same way.
Last edited by benspeed; 01-14-2006 at 04:19 PM. Reason: spelling
#6
Originally Posted by benspeed
As long as your engine is Std. rotation BBC a right hand prop turns the opposite of the motor, not a left hand.
lefty props do in fact oppose the engine rotational torqueon single engine application's. i have tested this on many small vee's with slight to very good results depending on h.p/ torque. you may also want to play with # of blades and diameter.





