Got an unusual handling question.
I have a 5.2 glass half cab, with a 90Hp 2 stroke, upgraded by a previous owner in the boats past(fyi, boat hull specs say up to 115hp), with a "vengeance" stainless steel prop upgrade, and a large hydrofoil fitted, and cable type steering.
I have this weird handling thing at around 30 knots, where the boat seems to tilt to the port/left side under power. Travelling in a straight line, but tilting/leaning sharply to the left.
It's happened a few times. If I slow down it goes away. Any ideas ?
Prop moves in a clockwise rotation, so the boat would be tilting anti clockwise if that makes sense ? Its not weight distribution, that was the fist thing I thought of, and most weight was on starboard if anything.
I measured and by my calculation the engine centre is about 10mm to the starboard, so 5mm off centre, cant see this causing the issue though.
Pics of the capitation plates below, its difficult to get the proper angle, but the bottom capitation plate seems to be slightly above the bottom of the boat, which per my research, is correct.
Pic of engine fully trimmed in.....
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and then out to level roughly
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Any suggestions of how to fix it ?
I took some better pics....
This is boat level, capitation plate level,.....
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And a view from the back......
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