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- Fisherman 236
Hello everyone. Just joined the forum. Got my new Grady Fisherman 236 a year ago this week. Love the boat. Rides great, with one exception. When passing or meeting another boat and crossing their wake, the bow tends to "wake walk". By that I mean the wake pushes the bow of the boat left or right as it tends to follow the wake, sometimes very significantly. I've searched the forum threads and found a few and understand it is a phenomenon with some of the GWs due to the deep V design. As some of the threads suggest, I've played with the trim and tabs some, with limited success so far (but still doing trial and error). Any other suggestions? Any other 236 owners out there that have mastered this yet? What setting do you trim up to when you get to plane, and what setting do you normally run the tabs after that? I understand there will be variances due to fuel weight, #people sitting in bow, etc. Just looking for a good starting point. Thanks for any suggestions.