Grouper Duper
GreatGrady Captain
My boat is twenty years old, has a hardtop and radio box with a two-stroke motor, and the fuel tank was moved forward. The scupper exits are still half in the water at rest. I don't believe it's a design flaw or a four-stroke issue...it's been that way for a LONG time and has caused no problems whatsoever.
Adding some weight to the bow won't change much, either. I was testing mine for a switch to a four-stroke, and as an extreme weight experiment, went back and sat my 200 pound body on top of my bracket-mounted 225 two-stroke. The difference at the waterline was VERY minimal...MAYBE 1/2 inch. My conclusion was that the additional weight of a four stroke would make hardly any difference at all, even way out on the bracket. I ended up fixing my motor, but when it dies, there will be an F250 on it.
Adding some weight to the bow won't change much, either. I was testing mine for a switch to a four-stroke, and as an extreme weight experiment, went back and sat my 200 pound body on top of my bracket-mounted 225 two-stroke. The difference at the waterline was VERY minimal...MAYBE 1/2 inch. My conclusion was that the additional weight of a four stroke would make hardly any difference at all, even way out on the bracket. I ended up fixing my motor, but when it dies, there will be an F250 on it.