When I got my boat the previous owner gave me a hydrofoil for the outboard part of the engine. He said he removed it because it was put on slightly crooked. When I got the boat I placed the hydrofoil over the holes that were made on the motor to see how it lined up and sure enough - it was about 1 inches cocked sideways from being straight. I wanted to put it back on to try it so I did last weekend at the lake - and upon driving the boat I noticed it was pulling the boat to the left and down into the water like it was dragging something.... I removed the hydrofoil and the problem stopped.
I do want to use a hydrofoil to lower the bow rising when driving, and stern from dropping so fast when slowing down - but I can't imagine how the hydrofoil being 2" crooked would cause this???
Does anyone have any ideas? Or have had the same issue before?
Is it worth me using a drill and making the hole bigger to straighten it up? would this fix the issue?
For what it's worth I couldn't get to the back screw / nut very well and I think it could have still had a little give in it when I tested the boat out - and I was thinking maybe the hydrofoil lifed up about a half inch and could have caused the drag?
I want to fix this and place the hydrofoil on right - any help would be greatly appreciated.
I do want to use a hydrofoil to lower the bow rising when driving, and stern from dropping so fast when slowing down - but I can't imagine how the hydrofoil being 2" crooked would cause this???
Does anyone have any ideas? Or have had the same issue before?
Is it worth me using a drill and making the hole bigger to straighten it up? would this fix the issue?
For what it's worth I couldn't get to the back screw / nut very well and I think it could have still had a little give in it when I tested the boat out - and I was thinking maybe the hydrofoil lifed up about a half inch and could have caused the drag?
I want to fix this and place the hydrofoil on right - any help would be greatly appreciated.