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- Spirit
Why would a 1994 Spirit 175, w/Yamaha 115 TLRS list to hard to port?
The owner claimed it was because the fuel tank was starboard and there was a counterweight to port. So when the fuel ran low the list increased to the counterweight. I haven't seen what happens with a full, 48 gallon (~384 lb.) tank of gas.
Does a 1994 Spirit 175 have a counterweight? I've found no documentation that they do or don't.
I have difficulty accepting GW would build a boat with that much list in it when low on fuel. I see no existing or previous damage to the hull that might cause something like this.
TIA
- I figure it will take trim tabs to resolve.
- The engine trim anode is set dead center; no tests performed modifying it.
- List is noticeable at ~30 mph and on plane. No noticeable pull observed in steering.
The owner claimed it was because the fuel tank was starboard and there was a counterweight to port. So when the fuel ran low the list increased to the counterweight. I haven't seen what happens with a full, 48 gallon (~384 lb.) tank of gas.
Does a 1994 Spirit 175 have a counterweight? I've found no documentation that they do or don't.
I have difficulty accepting GW would build a boat with that much list in it when low on fuel. I see no existing or previous damage to the hull that might cause something like this.
TIA