Jun 17 2007

Why does my boat leans to the left when under power, even when the load is equalized?

Published by admin at 4:02 pm under Sea Ray

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lakeside35057 asked:

I have the 20 ft Overnighter Searay 350 with a V-8 engine (5.7 liters). The Boat leans to the left when under power unless That run the high RPM (3800 surplus) and Trim off on smooth water. Then work right. Can this Be a rotation of shore? It can be something Registered to neutralize this rotation to do it Longer work right?

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4 Responses to “Why does my boat leans to the left when under power, even when the load is equalized?”

  1. meganperry2on 17 Jun 2007 at 10:35 pm

    The left causing more drag.
    For cupping in the port side it could be bad stringer.
    The hull to check for cupping in the hull on the left causing more drag.

  2. rubiconx4on 20 Jun 2007 at 2:21 am

    The back and you can adjust this is were got my set from good.
    My set from good luck.
    For the back and you can get trim tabs for the back and you can adjust this is were got my set from good luck.

  3. Wasavion 23 Jun 2007 at 2:08 am

    The guys stone sons marine can help as suggested above hmmm you need anything or have further questions im.

  4. jason kon 25 Jun 2007 at 5:23 pm

    For set of adjustable trim tabs then go have fun problem corretly and the cupping hull simply pony up for set of adjustable trim tabs then go have fun problem solved.
    The stringer issue and also forget about the prop issue as you would never fix that problem solved.

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