The boat has the twin 150's on the back (original 2-stroke yammis)
I added a 9.9 honda kicker and bracket (another 130-140 hanging off the rear) (trolling and non-negotiable)
There are 4 batteries in under the rear seat
Boat has the optional hard top, 2nd/aux fuel tank and fresh water tank
And bottom paint.
She's heavy, and unbalanced toward the rear.
The scuppers are dry when the boat is empty and up to 2" underwater if there's people hanging one one side in the rear while on anchor. (like fighting a fish.)
Current strategy - only maintain a small amount of fuel in the main tank and primarily run with the aux tank (less fuel and also farther forward) It helps alot. Ideally - it would be great to install a couple 150 I-4's, but that's the $25,000 solution. Other ideas are to simply remove two of the batteries or even remount the whole battery thing in the front under the cabin cushions. That doesn't appear to be very easy (no flat surface to attach to...)
Any suggestions? Diet? Be a jerk so I'm always solo?
I added a 9.9 honda kicker and bracket (another 130-140 hanging off the rear) (trolling and non-negotiable)
There are 4 batteries in under the rear seat
Boat has the optional hard top, 2nd/aux fuel tank and fresh water tank
And bottom paint.
She's heavy, and unbalanced toward the rear.
The scuppers are dry when the boat is empty and up to 2" underwater if there's people hanging one one side in the rear while on anchor. (like fighting a fish.)
Current strategy - only maintain a small amount of fuel in the main tank and primarily run with the aux tank (less fuel and also farther forward) It helps alot. Ideally - it would be great to install a couple 150 I-4's, but that's the $25,000 solution. Other ideas are to simply remove two of the batteries or even remount the whole battery thing in the front under the cabin cushions. That doesn't appear to be very easy (no flat surface to attach to...)
Any suggestions? Diet? Be a jerk so I'm always solo?