
Originally Posted by
Jarrah Jack
There's been a lot of talk about the foil. They should be a last option on any sea boat. After speaking to Murf about his problems with the foils steering the boat while going down hill with breaking waves I wouldn't go near them.
I can imagine that the motor may have to go up higher than the two holes left which is why I suggested the possibility of a jacking plate. The motor looks a two stroke so shouldn't be a weight problem. Unless its a full width pod following the hull lines the rule of thumb is to go up 1 inch for every foot of the pod from the transom.
Once the engine is setup right I would recommend tabs after trying them out for the first time on my boat in some rough water. They can totally transform the ride of a deep v boat and have no negative characteristics like a foil.