I probably need a ton of posts (warnings for an idiot), but, I've had several 60mph plus bass boats before and never experienced this problem. Always Rangers though. <br />New boat is a 99 Skeeter, 150hp rated, 150 V-max on it, Manual adjust jack plate.<br />I have not done any adjustments on the plate (boat was purchased used).<br />First few times out, ran 60mph. Had more, but, I just ran it where it felt comfortable.<br />Last two times out it gets squirly at just over 50mph. Trimmed up, down, all around...same (it's like driving fast on ice spotted pavement in a rwd vehicle). Just a slight "slip" of the pad to either side then it "catches" again and will "slip" again. Just enough to cause a safety concern.<br />I know I could, maybe should, just go slower, but, I don't want to. This 17.5' boat should run over 60mph without problem.<br /> Any reason for this boat to "just" devolope a problem like this (everything is tight, hull looks fine, weight same location as always).<br />Do I need to adjust the jack plate? Would a cavitation plate help this problem even though I don't think this is "cavitation related" (rpm's don't jump when the back of the boat feels like it "skips").<br />I won't run my boat if I don't feel safe, but, I sure don't think it's supposed to feel this way at this speed.<br />Any input would be appreciated.