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- Express 265
Good afternoon, All!
Long time avid water sports guy but only a few year boat owner. I live in Wall, NJ and have our boat in the Glimmer Glass in Manasquan.
Fast forward, I stumbled across a listing for a 265 one day and kind of fell in love. Big enough to do the river with friends, small enough to run solo, and built for offshore fishing (which both my young son and daughter love after several offshore trips in the Caribbean and Costa Rican Pacific).
I ended up purchasing an originally-NJ 265 out of CT and had it down here early April. It has original ~800 hour OX225s that - after a few decarb sessions - appear to run great (fingers crossed). While we have a few electric gremlins which are eminently solvable (whether now or offseason), the main thing I am trying to solve is a starboard list that I can’t figure out.
I did have a survey done (boat was on the hard) with the primary purpose of making sure that the hull and transom integrity was good and dry, which came back positively. At the dock the boat has a starboard list, noticeable from rear view but not “problematic” per se. But more concerning is more noticeable at speed. My thinking is that the list is “real” (weight or otherwise) and that the sharp entry is exacerbating the “rollover.”
Marina pump out is currently not functional so haven’t been able to pump that out, and I believe fresh water tank is empty, but it seems to me that the black water tank shouldn’t be large enough with some antifreeze in it to make any marginal difference.
I’ve seen a handful of posts that talk about some listing, but i can’t recall having seen anything that mentions any causes or solutions.
Happy to play around with adding some port side ballast leads, but (i) would be thankful for best placement ideas, and (ii) would love to hear if there have been others who have experienced this simply so I know it’s not an idiosyncratic issue. We ran it back in this past Tuesday after trolling the Monster Ledge and Glory Hole and love the way the boat rides, but would feel much more comfortable knowing the listing issue isn’t in the back of my head.
I realize this is much more narrative, and while I fancy myself a halfway intelligent human, please school me on obvious details that I should have shared that may be helpful!
My thanks in advance! Gratefully -
Jay Bones
Long time avid water sports guy but only a few year boat owner. I live in Wall, NJ and have our boat in the Glimmer Glass in Manasquan.
Fast forward, I stumbled across a listing for a 265 one day and kind of fell in love. Big enough to do the river with friends, small enough to run solo, and built for offshore fishing (which both my young son and daughter love after several offshore trips in the Caribbean and Costa Rican Pacific).
I ended up purchasing an originally-NJ 265 out of CT and had it down here early April. It has original ~800 hour OX225s that - after a few decarb sessions - appear to run great (fingers crossed). While we have a few electric gremlins which are eminently solvable (whether now or offseason), the main thing I am trying to solve is a starboard list that I can’t figure out.
I did have a survey done (boat was on the hard) with the primary purpose of making sure that the hull and transom integrity was good and dry, which came back positively. At the dock the boat has a starboard list, noticeable from rear view but not “problematic” per se. But more concerning is more noticeable at speed. My thinking is that the list is “real” (weight or otherwise) and that the sharp entry is exacerbating the “rollover.”
Marina pump out is currently not functional so haven’t been able to pump that out, and I believe fresh water tank is empty, but it seems to me that the black water tank shouldn’t be large enough with some antifreeze in it to make any marginal difference.
I’ve seen a handful of posts that talk about some listing, but i can’t recall having seen anything that mentions any causes or solutions.
Happy to play around with adding some port side ballast leads, but (i) would be thankful for best placement ideas, and (ii) would love to hear if there have been others who have experienced this simply so I know it’s not an idiosyncratic issue. We ran it back in this past Tuesday after trolling the Monster Ledge and Glory Hole and love the way the boat rides, but would feel much more comfortable knowing the listing issue isn’t in the back of my head.
I realize this is much more narrative, and while I fancy myself a halfway intelligent human, please school me on obvious details that I should have shared that may be helpful!
My thanks in advance! Gratefully -
Jay Bones