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<blockquote data-quote="rgpemt" data-source="post: 206958" data-attributes="member: 5684"><p>does it still do it when your trimmed down? After my refurb I had to acutally set my pin (old fashioned, no power trim system) in one hole. I lost a ton of weight doing the build, honestly, close to 1200 pounds of water soaked foam and wood...changed the whole attitude of the boat in the water. </p><p></p><p>I would try and trim bow down a bit at WOT and see if that doesn't cure your problem. </p><p></p><p>On the hydrofoil question, I am building one of those too...just becuase I have extra material and a bit of free time...well, and a need for speed! Going to be a simple rig, I have a sheet of heavy gauge aluminum, probably 16X24 that I plan on notching and bolting to my cavitation plate in place of some old two peice rig the PO added. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgpemt, post: 206958, member: 5684"] does it still do it when your trimmed down? After my refurb I had to acutally set my pin (old fashioned, no power trim system) in one hole. I lost a ton of weight doing the build, honestly, close to 1200 pounds of water soaked foam and wood...changed the whole attitude of the boat in the water. I would try and trim bow down a bit at WOT and see if that doesn't cure your problem. On the hydrofoil question, I am building one of those too...just becuase I have extra material and a bit of free time...well, and a need for speed! Going to be a simple rig, I have a sheet of heavy gauge aluminum, probably 16X24 that I plan on notching and bolting to my cavitation plate in place of some old two peice rig the PO added. Hope that helps! Bob [/QUOTE]
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