Hi Mitchell,
Is there any way to get more weight up forward in the boat?
When you have you outdrive or outboard fully down tight to the transom and
your boat still porpoises, I believe it is a weight transfer problem?
Maybe when you have a load in the boat with more people, fuel and gear, it
would be just fine and would take some trim without porpoising?
--
Bill Kiene
Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA
Web site:
www.kiene.com
"Mitchell Gossman" wrote in message
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New 21' Larson I/O 5.0 L, porpoises at high speed with trim anything
other than full down trim.
Why?
What to do?
I saw the post on hydrofoil and porpoising, someone suggested that
removing the hydrofoil on his outdrive could make matters worse. How
about the reverse, install a hydrofoil to improve matters? What's the
downside? I am always skeptical about aftermarket devices like these
because you would think that a manufacturer would ofer them standard
or at least as an option if they meaningfully improved performance
with little downside.
According to the manufacturer, trim up improves speed and turning
performance when on-plane. I have not been able to play around with
this much because of the porpoising situation? Therefore, I pretty
much raise the prop only to avoid obstacles at this time. Am I getting
the point of trimming-up as far as boat performance?
Mitch Gossman