salmonkiller01
Well-Known Member
My Hourston 20 on a stepped bracker and a 275 Verado was like your boat. Too much weight in the stern. It should have been 3” above the bottom of the hull. It ran best at 5”. However as it was a bracket it had room for the water lift. On yours raising it too much will get to a point of cavitation.
Are you batteries in the transom? If so how many and can you move them? Yes a pain. My Hourston batteries were under the driver seat to move weight.
When I dropped to the 200 merc it was 3” above bottom of hull. I also save over 100 pounds.
If you have to or can move your batteries is blue seas posts to save rerigging all the way to your engine.
Are you batteries in the transom? If so how many and can you move them? Yes a pain. My Hourston batteries were under the driver seat to move weight.
When I dropped to the 200 merc it was 3” above bottom of hull. I also save over 100 pounds.
If you have to or can move your batteries is blue seas posts to save rerigging all the way to your engine.


