cut plug":1efcl4oi said:just put on a 2003 tohatsu 115 on my 83 18' C=Dory. I dips to left at speed. Any ideas to remedy this? Trim tabs etc... Thanks, Rob (cut plug)
--->Bolding and underline is mine..HarveyDarkwater":2bdv9x21 said:My old Sea Ray would dive left at speed if the outdrive trim was fully down. This was a bit scary! Try adjusting your outdrive trim up, to a position where the ventilation plate is parallel to the bottom of the hull. With the boat on the trailer, adjust the trim to be parallel and note that position on your trim gauge. This "neutral" trim position can be a useful reference in learning to drive the boat in various sea conditions.
That new engine is a substantial amount of power for that size boat!
Larry H":3tiwhdnx said:It's a torque reaction. The prop rotates to the right, viewed from behind. The torque reaction to turning the prop tries to rotate the motor and the whole boat to the left. (The left side of the boat is being pressed down while the right side is being lifted.)
You have more torque applied to the hull than the hull can handle.
Trim tabs could help.
PS: Make sure your transom is in good shape as the motor is trying to twist itself off the boat.