boat will not plane
Getting on plane. the smaller the boat, the more effect crew positioning will have on the boat's ability to plane. if everyone sits on one side, the boat will not ride level; if all the crew rides in the aft cockpit, the stern will be depressed, and getting the boat up onto plane may be impossible. passengers should be evenly distributed.. If it doesn’t plane, it’s pushing the boat through the water (i.e. slow) not maximizing it’s potential and speed on top the water. we researched online, talked to everyone at the marina that would talk to us, talked to the prior owner of the dinghy who assured us he had a 6 hp outboard and it would plane just fine. aaaarrrgggg ….. Boat wont plane sign in to follow this . followers 0. please help!! boat wont plane. by pintail55, april 15, 2006 in bass boats, canoes, kayaks and more. check how you've got equipment laid out in the boat. it's not unusual for too much weight to be on one side and cause this problem. it's also not unusual for any boat to sit a little lower.
boat will not plane Nearly all outboard runabouts are designed to plane, but they don't always plane efficiently. when they don't, there can be a substantial loss of speed and an increase in fuel bills..
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