Here is some unsolicited advise... ditch the NGK plugs in your motor. Lots of people and parts guys are under the impression the NGKs are better for Johnson/ Evinrudes. In this case they simple are not, in fact they can make things worse. Run the mfg recommended plug which should be a Champion QL78YC. They are cheap and they work the best with the late 90s early 2000 carbureted J/E. I think most Walmarts carry them for about $3. Depending on how many hours you run, replace them every year or two.As for the scuppers get yourself a set of TH marine ball scuppers. I have them on my 170 and know several other members that have them. They are the best ball scuppers you can get. Don't bother with the duck bill scuppers. wast of time and money. Also don't put a bilge pump on the deck, All you need is one below deck in the bilge. The 170 is a self bailing design and with a set of ball scuppers the deck will drain on it's own. Try to carry as much weight forward as you can.Also I like the hatch in front of the console. Before you installed it you did seal the wood core with epoxy right? 5200 alone is not enough to prevent water intrusion into the core.
I am curious to know why someone might think that 5200 is not a sufficient sealant in an area where structural reinforcement is not also needed. I've used it for years to plug screw holes below the water line & have not yet had evidence of leakage.
I tried mounting a Sea Drive on a brand new 25’ Express Fisherman back around 1984 or 85. That was a big mistake. The boat did not like the weight being that far back at all.
Quote from: JimInPB on August 06, 2017, 12:46:19 AMI tried mounting a Sea Drive on a brand new 25’ Express Fisherman back around 1984 or 85. That was a big mistake. The boat did not like the weight being that far back at all. Interesting,I agree that a bracket on a 17' requires a good deal of planning but I am a little surprised that the 25XF didn't handle it well. I ran one on my 84 CCP (222) and it performed very well. I would have guessed that the nose heavy XF would have tracked and performed very well also.... Oh well.
I have a 6" Bob's machine manual jack plate on my 170. Came that way when I bought it. I would not recommend mounting the motor any further back than that. If I don't have my trim set right she will porpois some. One thing I like about it is that it gets the rigging out of the back of the boat just enough to free up the aft cockpit area.
I have a 6" jackplate on my 170 and since I have hydraulic steering I set it back 2 more inches. I too have a porpoising problem unless the speed and trim are just right. I haven't filled the main tank yet nor had anyone in the front of the boat yet to see if the extra weight helps with this.These babies are COG sensitive.
My end state is freeing up the space for fishing and having everything have its place.
Quote from: RickK on August 16, 2017, 07:49:05 PMI have a 6" jackplate on my 170 and since I have hydraulic steering I set it back 2 more inches. I too have a porpoising problem unless the speed and trim are just right. I haven't filled the main tank yet nor had anyone in the front of the boat yet to see if the extra weight helps with this.These babies are COG sensitive.How well does yours sit at rest and coming off plane rick?