After using my GW Canyon 376 for almost 200 hours, I have found very few things that I really don't like about it, except when I'm running slow at sight-seeing speeds (5-10 MPH). At those speeds I find it hard to keep the bow down, even with the use of the trim tabs and changing the motor angles. I use the boat about 70% for fishing and running fast and the other 30% for easy and slow cruising. So I would like to find a way to satisfy both of my boating needs.
My dealer has suggested a modified trim tab to place over or under the stock tabs. He is experimenting with some options and will get back to me.
I'm wondering if any of the GW membership has had any similar experiences and have they had any possible solutions to this problem.
When running low and slow, I like to be able to see in front of the boat, for safety reasons. I realize the 376 was built to run faster and in more open waters but that is not the case with my boating needs, some of the time.
Any advice or suggestions are welcomed.
My dealer has suggested a modified trim tab to place over or under the stock tabs. He is experimenting with some options and will get back to me.
I'm wondering if any of the GW membership has had any similar experiences and have they had any possible solutions to this problem.
When running low and slow, I like to be able to see in front of the boat, for safety reasons. I realize the 376 was built to run faster and in more open waters but that is not the case with my boating needs, some of the time.
Any advice or suggestions are welcomed.