I think I may of mentioned on here some time back about my boat kind of nose diving and behaving weird if I don’t apply some negative tab.
After hauling out this time for the 1st time I realized that my port shaft is not directly in front of the rudder as it is on the starboard side.
After measuring on my boat and also on another 31' it seems that somewhere along the way the strut was not put back in the exact same location. The engine is lined up to the stern tube and strut, it’s just of by 1.5 inches compared to the other side and other boat.
I spoke to Capt Pat and Danny at High Tide last week and both came up with basically the same advice, that I should just move the rudder over to align it straight behind the shaft.
My question is has anyone seen this before, and also do you think this would cause the bow drop and sluggish steering when running?
Chris
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