I have a copy of a seaducer 44 inch mono with a os .61 vrm, it goes well except when you hit full throttle, it turns right by itslelf , it takes quite a bit of left rudder input to keep it straight, thus causing drag and costing speed, it also leans over to the right .
the hull has a hook in to keep the bow down in the chop, aparently the person who made the hull seems to have a bit more hook than normal in all of their hulls, the person who had the hull before me had started bogging a little of the hook out, im thinking of sanding a little bog out of the right side to reinstate a bit of the hook (hopefully that will lift the right side back up and get it running straight, im running direct surface drive on a x455/3 the prop is only about 2 inches off the transom i have an octura strut with an offset rudder, i have no trim tabs at this stage.
Any hints , tips, advice would be real helpfull
Cheers
the hull has a hook in to keep the bow down in the chop, aparently the person who made the hull seems to have a bit more hook than normal in all of their hulls, the person who had the hull before me had started bogging a little of the hook out, im thinking of sanding a little bog out of the right side to reinstate a bit of the hook (hopefully that will lift the right side back up and get it running straight, im running direct surface drive on a x455/3 the prop is only about 2 inches off the transom i have an octura strut with an offset rudder, i have no trim tabs at this stage.
Any hints , tips, advice would be real helpfull
Cheers