I went to the local boat show and noticed that something new being added to many of this year's boats is a hull extension. Probably not all that new, but the first time I noticed it. The addition I'm talking about is not a full width extension of the hull and allows for trim tabs, but a sort of swim step over the top of it does go full width. I figured this was the manufacturers method of offsetting the additional weight of the heavier 4 stroke engines and it might be the answer to mine too. I went to a 90 hp Yamaha summer before last and still wanted to add larger fuel tanks but was concerned over all of the weight I was adding to the stern. Currently I take fuel drums which eat up deck space. So I designed a similar "stinger" for The Beerthirty and it is undergoing a hull extension as we speak.
Because I will no longer need the splashwell for motors, I have enclosed it to make a fishwell, which means one less ice chest on deck. Also, by extending the hull, I have in effect, moved the fuel tanks forward which should also help with balance.
One of the concerns was not to add too much more displacement to the stern and upset the original performance characteristics so I went with 18" in length to about 32" in width which V's up to meet the width of the old transom. After subtracting for material weight, I figure I'll net about 200 lbs more displacement and lots more clear deck space. I'll try to post pictures tomorrow of the process.
Bill
Because I will no longer need the splashwell for motors, I have enclosed it to make a fishwell, which means one less ice chest on deck. Also, by extending the hull, I have in effect, moved the fuel tanks forward which should also help with balance.
One of the concerns was not to add too much more displacement to the stern and upset the original performance characteristics so I went with 18" in length to about 32" in width which V's up to meet the width of the old transom. After subtracting for material weight, I figure I'll net about 200 lbs more displacement and lots more clear deck space. I'll try to post pictures tomorrow of the process.
Bill