jitterbug127
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 6, 2023
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I have a 1978 Lund V hull that I am really having trouble with. This boat is 15 feet long, and 66" wide at the beam. The bow of the boat really wants to rise out of the water even with a little Johnson 15 HP on it. Like so much that I am nervous about flipping the boat. I'm trying to decide if I can fix this or if its just worth selling.
A little background about the boat. It was a center console before I converted to tiller. I assume this is causing the issue since the boat was designed to have the someone sitting in the in the middle of the boat originally. The boat also had a bunch of nasty water logged foam down below the floors. I removed all the nasty foam but did not replace it. This boat is a mostly used on a small pond or to fish the river. I didn't expect the foam to make that much of a difference to keep the bow down.
My question is does converting center console to tiller shift the balance of the weight of the boat so far off that it cannot be used? I've messed with the tilt of the outboard all the way up all the way back etc. It hasn't made much difference. I think with a bigger motor the boat would literally flip at this point.
A little background about the boat. It was a center console before I converted to tiller. I assume this is causing the issue since the boat was designed to have the someone sitting in the in the middle of the boat originally. The boat also had a bunch of nasty water logged foam down below the floors. I removed all the nasty foam but did not replace it. This boat is a mostly used on a small pond or to fish the river. I didn't expect the foam to make that much of a difference to keep the bow down.
My question is does converting center console to tiller shift the balance of the weight of the boat so far off that it cannot be used? I've messed with the tilt of the outboard all the way up all the way back etc. It hasn't made much difference. I think with a bigger motor the boat would literally flip at this point.