I emailed the owner of the boat you see below, and he was kind enough to answer all of my questions. My most pressing question was how did the boat handle with the bracket, engine setback, and livewell. I assumed he would have porpoising issues. Apparently not. He stated there are no performance issues, primarily because he also has trim tabs. And these would be the key to offsetting setback and weight of full livewell. Makes sense if you think of it...trim tabs when engaged down, raise the stern, and thus the bow comes down.
Quote from: boatnamesue on December 14, 2017, 04:08:48 PM I emailed the owner of the boat you see below, and he was kind enough to answer all of my questions. My most pressing question was how did the boat handle with the bracket, engine setback, and livewell. I assumed he would have porpoising issues. Apparently not. He stated there are no performance issues, primarily because he also has trim tabs. And these would be the key to offsetting setback and weight of full livewell. Makes sense if you think of it...trim tabs when engaged down, raise the stern, and thus the bow comes down.One flaw in your report from the seller. Assuming he wants to sell the boat, do you think he would say something like, " the weight makes the boat perform like a pig? Probably not. Not saying he was untruthful, but before I invested the time and expense on something that is so far out of mainstream for 17' boat design, I'd want an unbiased test.Always running around with full tab creates other problems, and even serious safety concerns in a following sea. Bottom line, your boat your rules, but I wouldn't do it.
I think there is a reason they put the baitwell under the seat in front of the console in the 170/175 (even if it was a PITA). Weight forward.
I do have a 35 gallon lean-post livewell on a '76 170. While I do not have a porta bracket or any set-back, I don't see the need in terms of space as the OP mentioned. That said, I agree with the performance issues you would have if you were considering anything less than a 115HP.I do have some minor proposing issues when running +5000 RPMs, but this is easily fixed with a little weight - trolling motor, cast net, and anchor... It would be nice to have the porta-barcket to extend the "length" of the boat and better align the weight, but I don't think it is an issue.