Hate to start a new thread but all boats are different.
Obviously body count, weight, gear, cooler,etc all affect stability.. but I was just wondering if there are any willing brains to offer suggestions other than yt and screwing gutters filled with expanding foam to the side of the boat lol.
Neighbor got a f/s fiberglass boat and I can nearly stand ON the gunnels and it hardly leans.. so now I want to chase stability..
Currently has two lead batts (one port side rear for all electronics and one bow center for trolly), livewell in middle port side, from front bench forward is decked off.
Right now I have to basically hoddle my butt seat/post and stay centered as possible to keep the boat from tilting too much.. obviously livewell alters the sta ility being on the side as well, but I have to learn to fish better for that to be a big problem as of yet.
I was also debating on adding 5.5' guide bunks to help with self loading.. thoughts on that?
Pics show blue line to rep waterline ISH.. need a buddy to come next time to snap some photos IN the water.
Obviously body count, weight, gear, cooler,etc all affect stability.. but I was just wondering if there are any willing brains to offer suggestions other than yt and screwing gutters filled with expanding foam to the side of the boat lol.
Neighbor got a f/s fiberglass boat and I can nearly stand ON the gunnels and it hardly leans.. so now I want to chase stability..
Currently has two lead batts (one port side rear for all electronics and one bow center for trolly), livewell in middle port side, from front bench forward is decked off.
Right now I have to basically hoddle my butt seat/post and stay centered as possible to keep the boat from tilting too much.. obviously livewell alters the sta ility being on the side as well, but I have to learn to fish better for that to be a big problem as of yet.
I was also debating on adding 5.5' guide bunks to help with self loading.. thoughts on that?
Pics show blue line to rep waterline ISH.. need a buddy to come next time to snap some photos IN the water.
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