I could use some advice on determining the right height for my outboard to get a smoother ride in rough conditions. I have a Grady 228 with a bracket and an 8.8 kicker. There’s some additional weight in the back with two batteries, an autopilot for the kicker, and a central live well.
When I'm out in 2-3 ft short period waves, the bow tends to pound. I try to counter this by trimming the engine fully down and using the trim tabs slightly, which brings the bow down but also results in a lot of spray. I keep the curtains up to help with the spray, but ideally, I'd like to smooth out the ride without needing to trim the tabs all the way down.
I’m considering changing the engine height by one hole (down) to see if it might help reduce the pounding. Do you think moving the engine down one hole (so I'll use the top hole in the engine) would make a noticeable difference in ride quality, or would it impact handling in other ways? My main goal is to smoothen the ride and reduce pounding in those conditions. I don't care about the maximum speed as I can't reach it anyway in most of our conditions. The engine is currently in the second hole down from the top. see picture.
thanks for your help...
When I'm out in 2-3 ft short period waves, the bow tends to pound. I try to counter this by trimming the engine fully down and using the trim tabs slightly, which brings the bow down but also results in a lot of spray. I keep the curtains up to help with the spray, but ideally, I'd like to smooth out the ride without needing to trim the tabs all the way down.
I’m considering changing the engine height by one hole (down) to see if it might help reduce the pounding. Do you think moving the engine down one hole (so I'll use the top hole in the engine) would make a noticeable difference in ride quality, or would it impact handling in other ways? My main goal is to smoothen the ride and reduce pounding in those conditions. I don't care about the maximum speed as I can't reach it anyway in most of our conditions. The engine is currently in the second hole down from the top. see picture.
thanks for your help...