Sardinia306Canyon
GreatGrady Captain
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2023
- Messages
- 522
- Reaction score
- 100
- Points
- 43
- Age
- 60
- Location
- Island of Sardinia
- Model
- Canyon 306
I just drove my new 306 Canyon 50 miles back to my marina (first trip with her), 290 gallons of fuel, me and 2 friends aboard, no heavy gear.When people are walking, the boat leans \ rolls. It also leans with no one moving based on the water conditions. I had a local Grady dealer take a ride and he said there is nothing wrong, it's just how this hull reacts with a deep vee and narrow beam. This combined with slow hydraulic tabs makes for a poor driving experience.
OldRusty
I have tried just using one tab switch and it does help.
I am going for a ride on a boat equipped with the Seakeeper ride system to see if it's worth $14K.
Thanks for everyone's input!
Yes she rolled/listed some times from wave action of if one of my friends moved around or stood on one side and i consider that normal for a such size and hull type boat, real deep v boats with 22+° dead rise behave much worst regarding that.
I could fix the listing with just one short press of the button and i tried to run her with trim tabs down about 1/3 to keep the bow down when waves where 3ft and SmokyMtnGrady may be right that also my 306 Canyon run a bit more stable with trim tabs deployed a bit. However, the use of trim tabs has a negative impact ons speed and thus fuel economy, yesterday i lost about 2 knots with the trim tabs 1/3 down.
Half of the way back was rather calm water and despite the fuel she run great and level with no trim tabs at all what show a well designed weight distribution.
Honestly i suggest you to use your Freedom for a while to experiment with weight distribution and get used to the slow trim tabs,
but using continuously either engine trim or trim tabs under calm and reasonable choppy conditions is not the correct way and the underlying problem should be addressed. Maybe i am bossy but i told my clients (and do the same with my friends) to stay seated, seat on another place when above planing speed, mostly for their own safety and second to avoid listing from wrong placed and/or shifting weights.
However, SK Ride system as the more affordable ZipWake system will do what you want, keep automatically your boat levelled at speed. If you are fine with forking out 14K for the Sk system then that will 95% solve your problem, i would not as i am not a fan of electronics who may interfere with other electronics (Autopilot f.e.) what may lead to undesired and potential dangerous situations.
Chris