sms986
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2017
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So I finally decided to pull the trigger on a newer and bigger aluminum fishing boat. I've been watching craigslist for a while and after being lied to/ripped off time after time on every other purchase I've made, I paid a lot of attention and thought I had covered everything when purchasing this boat. It's a slight vee (probably 8-10 degree) 19' Monark with a 99 mercury 90hp on the back. Everything seemed to check out and I spent a good chunk of change, happily pulling my new boat down the road. Took it out today for the first time and it was pretty good. Startup was fine, idled ok, and went in and out of gear pretty well. Putted around for a good bit to get a feel for the controls. First time I opened it up, it jumped on plane pretty quick and felt good until around 3/4 throttle, maybe 35-40mph. After that, the bow went down, almost like the boat was riding flat. The water spray from the sides was about 1/2 way between bow and stern, maybe closer to the bow. It did go faster, thinking 45-50 WOT, and handled ok, but for some reason it felt awfully strange to me. My old fishing boat (15' mod vee with a 40hp on the back) felt like it was riding well on top of the water, bow slightly up). This one planes well until that 3/4 throttle then feels like the bow sucks back down. Might be because I'm not used to it, but something doesn't feel right, and I don't want to be plowing at that speed.
Cavitation plate is right in line with the very bottom of the transom, and the motor is all the way down (transom bolts in the top hole of the motor mount plate). I tried trimming up, but it didn't see to make a difference. Like I said, bow felt right where it should be at 3/4 throttle, but it sucks down anywhere past. Trim up doesn't make a difference at this point.
There are a few small (baseball size and 1/8" at most deep) dings in the hull, and there is a hook in it about 4 feet back from the bow on each side and extending 1 1/2 feet back, about 1/4" deep max. They look like big dents, but they're pretty far up. I'm really hoping I didn't blow a bunch of money on another headache of a problem boat.
Any thoughts/opinions? Like I said, it isn't slowing down at high speeds, but it just feels like the bow is being sucked back down.
Cavitation plate is right in line with the very bottom of the transom, and the motor is all the way down (transom bolts in the top hole of the motor mount plate). I tried trimming up, but it didn't see to make a difference. Like I said, bow felt right where it should be at 3/4 throttle, but it sucks down anywhere past. Trim up doesn't make a difference at this point.
There are a few small (baseball size and 1/8" at most deep) dings in the hull, and there is a hook in it about 4 feet back from the bow on each side and extending 1 1/2 feet back, about 1/4" deep max. They look like big dents, but they're pretty far up. I'm really hoping I didn't blow a bunch of money on another headache of a problem boat.
Any thoughts/opinions? Like I said, it isn't slowing down at high speeds, but it just feels like the bow is being sucked back down.