How much differance is there in the ride between the 22 with the bracket on the back compared to mounting on the transom? How much better would the ride be then my 208?
The brackets give it some quirky handling habits when backing down hard. Tilting the motor up helps a good bit but it takes some getting used to when your used to just dropping it into reverse and hitting the throttle.SmokyMtnGrady said:So Sea Hunter, what are the ride trade offs between the bracketed boats and non? I am curious.
I will say this, I really like the full stern set up on my 228 and we have the full width swim platform which is handy for playing in the water.
Bob, I have found on my Tournament 225 that it handles best when I tilt the motor up 3 bars on the trim gauge. I used to go through Dillsboro a lot on my way to Athens when my daughter went to UGA. Where do boat mostly? Is Fontana a pretty lake and how big is it?SmokyMtnGrady said:Thanks for the insight, altough I am not the original poster. I learned to trim to the motor up a tad to aid in backing down. Thanks
I will say going to 25 to 27 would be nice. I gotta say though, we went from a 192 to our 228 and it is a noticable difference in performance on the open ocean and in rough water and over all feel and ride , a mere 3 and half feet I do look forward to the day when we make our next step up....