I have a devlin mallard that I bought and was wondering how you run under outboard power. I have a 15 hp (short shaft) outboard on her, and when it is just me in the boat and she gets going slow the bow is extremely high in air and feels like it is going to flip over, but once she gets more speed the bow goes down then starts to porpoise real bad. When she is at rest she is perfectly level in the water with the outboard on back, so motor weight is not an issue. I have the outboard on the back at the set at the lowest level (adjustment angle). The only way to get it to have more angle is to put a wedge on the transom to cock the outboard down more in the water.
How are you setting up or running outboards on the mallards?
Are you moving your weight more to the middle of the boat? Weight in the front?
I know they are not made to go real fast because of the displacement hull, but the specs say that it does good under power.
I have thought about adding to the bottom in the back to make it more into a planing hull than a displacement hull.
Maybe I need more of a broadbill, bluebill, or BBIII. (I have a WTB in the classified section to see what comes up)
I bought this one cause it was close to me (Central Missouri) and was an excellent price and could not pass it up.
Any of your ideas and tips would be greatly appreciated.
How are you setting up or running outboards on the mallards?
Are you moving your weight more to the middle of the boat? Weight in the front?
I know they are not made to go real fast because of the displacement hull, but the specs say that it does good under power.
I have thought about adding to the bottom in the back to make it more into a planing hull than a displacement hull.
Maybe I need more of a broadbill, bluebill, or BBIII. (I have a WTB in the classified section to see what comes up)
I bought this one cause it was close to me (Central Missouri) and was an excellent price and could not pass it up.
Any of your ideas and tips would be greatly appreciated.