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23 Bow Rise
A friend of mine recently bought a 1987 Seacraft CC. The boat is an absolute gem. No bottom paint and not a single stress crack. It also has a Suzuki 250 on an Armstrong bracket (non floatation).
When you first accelerate the bow rises up quite a bit before laying down. The boat rides well once underway but I am wondering if the bow rise is normal for this boat? Thanks for any suggestions. Rob |
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OOPS - just realized its a DF250 on a nonfloatation bracket.
I deleted comment about the AV plate position. Tabs might help but he probably needs a floatation bracket |
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The problem is 650lbs on a 3ft lever.
flotation brackets have more surface area and act like a giant trim tab on the take off which limits bow rise. without changing your bracket or notching the transom, here are a few suggestions that will help somewhat. 1. Redistribute weight. (move weight forward, lower the better) 2. Add wedges 3. Use a sternlifting prop like Mirage Plus or Rev4 4. Install a Permatrim or Cobra marine plate http://cobramarine.com/ https://www.permatrims.com/category_s/63.htm 5. GIANT trim tabs |
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Giant trim tabs.... kill two birds with one stone.
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Thanks guys!!
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