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boat stability with high casting decks
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<blockquote data-quote="fowlmood77" data-source="post: 26897" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>By on plane I mean perfect. Not nose up, but not plowing either. If you are nose up now, yeah weight would help you out. I would only add a little at a time i.e. one batt then two until you got it just right. My TRACKER has a casting deck, trolling motor and batt up front, which tends to make it a little heavy in the bow. I have plans to move the batt when time becomes available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fowlmood77, post: 26897, member: 269"] By on plane I mean perfect. Not nose up, but not plowing either. If you are nose up now, yeah weight would help you out. I would only add a little at a time i.e. one batt then two until you got it just right. My TRACKER has a casting deck, trolling motor and batt up front, which tends to make it a little heavy in the bow. I have plans to move the batt when time becomes available. [/QUOTE]
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