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Old 09-13-2016, 02:47 PM
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Has there been any documentation done on how far to move and what to move depending on weight of motor?
Check out this thread, posts no. 15 & 16. Based on the successful experience both Connor Davis and I have had with cramming the Seafari's large cabin full of gear and dive tanks, I believe it's very difficult to get too much weight forward in the 20' hull! It seems to have plenty of lift and buoyancy up front. I've run with 4 dive tanks plus a bunch of gear in the cabin, resulting in a great ride in very rough seas and Connor has run with 6 tanks in the cabin with similar results. I also concur with Connor on power . . . my "150" E-TEC (actually 165 hp at the prop) has so much mid-range torque that I've never used more than 50% throttle when getting on plane, and I typically cruise at about 25 kts/3700-3800 rpm and about 35% throttle. I hardly ever use all the power available.

If you stay with a ~400 lb motor, keep the casting deck, and move the console, batteries and gas tank as far forward as possible, I think you'd have good results. You might ask No Bones how far he moved his console, as his rig seems to be well balanced. If you add a bracket, you'll also want to add some large trim tabs, a 4B stern lifting prop, and maybe a fin on the AV plate.
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