nutzach wrote:
AJWest wrote:
Cost is only $500-ish so it's a worth while mod to add for those who want it. I just personally love the sound of an inboard motor while underway. I have the 409 motor and it has a little deeper, more throaty sound compared to the variety of 300HP motors Axis has used. In case you haven't tried this, the next time you need to run in some choppy water fill your front ballast. By doing this you'll get the bow down more to get the deepest part of the "V" in the hull to cut through the water. If you are riding across the chop with your bow ballast empty all you are doing is pointing the bow in the air and exposing the flat part of the hull to the chop which is why you get that slapping and jarring.
Make perfect sense AJ. Thanks for the tip!
On another thought, who has added lead weight (weight plates or lead bars?) to their boat and where did you place it? I'm thinking it might be beneficial to add 150~ lbs to the front.
A couple of us have or had added 100-200bs of lead in the picklefork section of the bow. You can remove the center little bow piece, to access that section to place the lead bags in there.
Best lead bag IMO is by Leadwake. Contact info is Jared at
Leadwake@yahoo.com. He uses real lead so the bags are very compact compared to others who use steel shot.