Could be a number of reasons or even a little bit of all the below These boats never self drained very well even when new.The jack plate puts the motor further back than stock and changed center of gravityWet foam in the stringers causing the boat to be heavier than when newCan you just plug your scuppers when using the boat? that would be the easiest fix Then some put some weight on the bow when you take out the plugs at the dock.Capt Matt
Any plugs you like better than others? I will check with marine shops in FT.P Quote from: "Capt Matt"Could be a number of reasons or even a little bit of all the below These boats never self drained very well even when new.The jack plate puts the motor further back than stock and changed center of gravityWet foam in the stringers causing the boat to be heavier than when newCan you just plug your scuppers when using the boat? that would be the easiest fix Then some put some weight on the bow when you take out the plugs at the dock.Capt Matt
are you in Ft. Pierce by chance?? UhhMmmmm where the Marine Connection Liquidators store (MCL) is located?? Thanks, and welcome aboard. Marc
Quote from: "trevor650"Any plugs you like better than others? I will check with marine shops in FT.P Quote from: "Capt Matt"Could be a number of reasons or even a little bit of all the below These boats never self drained very well even when new.The jack plate puts the motor further back than stock and changed center of gravityWet foam in the stringers causing the boat to be heavier than when newCan you just plug your scuppers when using the boat? that would be the easiest fix Then some put some weight on the bow when you take out the plugs at the dock.Capt MattTrevorMaybe just need some newer ping pong ball plugs, there are a few variations out there, some working better than others. BTW, you said you will check the marine stores in FT P. are you in Ft. Pierce by chance?? UhhMmmmm where the Marine Connection Liquidators store (MCL) is located?? Thanks, and welcome aboard. Marc