Re: tri-hull bounce
Boat has a rating of 90HP by the info of plate on boat, so not sure if this Is my biggest issue.
When motor is fully down and just moving thru slow zones bow is really high of course until I speed up and it gets on plane. Again I hope I am using correct terms.
The motor also has rubber fins attached to sides of lower leg, I was told these were put on to cause bigger wake?
I took those off to see if that was part of the issue. It made the porpoising somewhat worse.
Boat gets on plane well and turns awesome, just in a straightline it porpoises so bad almost comes out of water even if lake is calm.
I've tried trimming up and down thru full movement, I may be adjusting it to quick.
I will post some pics tonight thks
The fins your talking about are called dol-fins or hydrofoil. They are a cheap source of adding lift to the stern so the boat can plane better. first thing is you need to find the hp rating plate on the boat if you haven't already.
Different Canaventures were rated for different hp motors. Like the open bow compared to closed bow I believe. Anyway check it out and be sure. What boat do you have, open bow? Its important on these boats. If it is over powered, the weight of the bigger motor, though probably not much can effect a small boat.
Also like I mentioned, if the boat wasn't kept dry, you may be riding around with a couple extra pounds of water weight due to soaked foam in the lower part of the hull. Any inspection plates towards the stern for inspection of the bilge?
If the boat is riding low at idel or slow speeds with bow up even before throttling up, the above is my guess. If it is only an issue when getting on plane or after on plane, Your motor is probably set to low.
Take some pictures of the outdrive in relation to the very bottoom (keel of the boat) and post them up. The anti-ventilation plate should be about even or an inch above the keel of the boat when tucked in or at 90 degrees witht he hull.
We can help you further with pics uploaded.
Is your motor long shaft or short shaft and what kind was the boat suppose to have?
Chances are , you can invest in some smart tabs by nauticus and make the porpoising go away. But lets figure out why it is porpoising first.