- Joined
- Jul 13, 2018
- Messages
- 292
- Reaction score
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- Points
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- Location
- St Helens, OR
- Model
- Express 265
Well, finally got the 265 out in the ocean yesterday for some halibut fishing. The ride is definitely smoother than my aluminum Northriver that I owned previously from a sea chop standpoint.
Looking for some input from other 265 owners. The boat is definitely very sensitive to weight distribution and people moving around while underway. I also noticed it really tends to list to one side or another while underway depending on waves, etc. Cruising along then all of the sudden it will start listing to one side, correct it, then it may start going the other way. Not using my trim tabs at all.
The boat also seems to require a lot of attention when cruising at slower speeds, constantly requiring steering input to keep it going straight. It wasn't the smoothest day, but definitely seemed a lot more "squirrly" than my previous boat in similar conditions. I tried to go faster to see if it changed, but honestly just wasn't that comfortable doing that considering how it was acting at lower speeds (20-25 mph).
Only issue I had was the port side motor stalled about 5 miles out. I switched the fuel valve from aux to main and it started right back up. The starboard was still running off aux, so think I have a bad fuel tank switch valve.
Looking for some input from other 265 owners. The boat is definitely very sensitive to weight distribution and people moving around while underway. I also noticed it really tends to list to one side or another while underway depending on waves, etc. Cruising along then all of the sudden it will start listing to one side, correct it, then it may start going the other way. Not using my trim tabs at all.
The boat also seems to require a lot of attention when cruising at slower speeds, constantly requiring steering input to keep it going straight. It wasn't the smoothest day, but definitely seemed a lot more "squirrly" than my previous boat in similar conditions. I tried to go faster to see if it changed, but honestly just wasn't that comfortable doing that considering how it was acting at lower speeds (20-25 mph).
Only issue I had was the port side motor stalled about 5 miles out. I switched the fuel valve from aux to main and it started right back up. The starboard was still running off aux, so think I have a bad fuel tank switch valve.