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djwilliams
Posted 8/15/2009 7:11 PM (#394315)
Subject: Boat porpoises at high speed




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Location: Ames, Iowa
After trimming up a bit to highest speed I then have to trim back down to reduce the porpoise effect. Single console 16 ft Sylvan. I get porpoise at highest speed no matter the trim. I have only looked at various products in the Cabelas catalog. Any products out there that improve performance?
Thanks,
Don
bassinbob84
Posted 8/15/2009 9:14 PM (#394329 - in reply to #394315)
Subject: Re: Boat porpoises at high speed




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Location: In a shack in the woods
is this just starting on a boat you have had for awhile? did you just buy this boat?
RyanJoz
Posted 8/15/2009 10:22 PM (#394336 - in reply to #394329)
Subject: Re: Boat porpoises at high speed




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
doel fin.....it's absolutely the best. It is designed after an airplane wing. Aero engineers don't design planes out of blocks of wood like some other hydrofoils out there.
Roughneck1860
Posted 8/16/2009 4:38 PM (#394393 - in reply to #394315)
Subject: Re: Boat porpoises at high speed





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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair
Most common cause of porpoising at high speed is because of too much weight in the stern of the boat from either the motor, gear or batteries. A Doel -Fin will deffinantly help but they are not always a cure all if it's a hull problem.

Good Luck
Tim
djwilliams
Posted 8/16/2009 9:41 PM (#394447 - in reply to #394393)
Subject: Re: Boat porpoises at high speed




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Location: Ames, Iowa
Added an extra trolling battery in the back of the boat after I bought it, making 3 size 27 batteries total. With a full 10 gal tank there does look to be a lot of stern weight there. Will check out the Doel-fin.
Thanks.
Don
shaley
Posted 8/16/2009 9:59 PM (#394452 - in reply to #394447)
Subject: Re: Boat porpoises at high speed





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Mine did the same thing after moving my batteries to the rear. Put my 2 anchors in the front box and solved the issue. I had a bad experience with a foil so won't own another.
sworrall
Posted 8/16/2009 11:29 PM (#394470 - in reply to #394315)
Subject: Re: Boat porpoises at high speed





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Shift some weight to the bow, and if absolutely necessary, instead of a foil add 6" trim tabs to the transom.
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