Grady told me to try putting additional weight up front to offset the heavier 4 cycle engine. Some help, but the engine is still getting to much splash. Local mechanic suggested to raise the engine to the next hole on the Grady drive. Has anyone tried this and did it work, or did something else work better? The transponders were creating a rooster tail onto the engine but the electronics installer put a splash guard to blow the rooster tail down.
Thanks for any help you can provide. We did find 5 gallons of water in the Grady drive, which no doubt added to the problem. Replaced the drain bolt and we are going to reseal the drive to the transom.
Thanks for any help you can provide. We did find 5 gallons of water in the Grady drive, which no doubt added to the problem. Replaced the drain bolt and we are going to reseal the drive to the transom.