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<blockquote data-quote="shelbyladner" data-source="post: 473355" data-attributes="member: 25632"><p>Thanks, Weldorthemagnificient. Yea, it's definitely heavy in the stern. I have used it several times and as long as there's someone in the front seat it planes good but if I trim a little it starts the porpoising. I'm like you, never been a fan of the hydro fin but may have to try it. I was just hoping someone had the same experience with theirs and might share their remedy/thoughts. I may have to modify hull with some flotation pods to compensate for the added weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelbyladner, post: 473355, member: 25632"] Thanks, Weldorthemagnificient. Yea, it's definitely heavy in the stern. I have used it several times and as long as there's someone in the front seat it planes good but if I trim a little it starts the porpoising. I'm like you, never been a fan of the hydro fin but may have to try it. I was just hoping someone had the same experience with theirs and might share their remedy/thoughts. I may have to modify hull with some flotation pods to compensate for the added weight. [/QUOTE]
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