centerisland
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I've seen a number of mentions of "moving things around" to adjust lateral trim depending on load, conditions, etc.
Currently I'm adjusting the trim to level at rest using fuel - the water tank is dry for the winter, and since the boat is new to me there's very little equipment on board. And I'm going to relocate the batteries (as I just mentioned in another thread).
I have permatrims on the (2) BF40s, and no tabs (and would prefer to keep this configuration)
This is working OK since I've been mostly single-handing, but I'm wondering what techniques people use to dynamically adjust trim. I can see having a 5 gal plastic gas container in the cockpit and switching that side-to-side, but that will rob cockpit space (and does nothing to help trim the boat fore / aft). I could see having a couple of racks in the boat and moving lead downrigger balls between them.
So...what techniques do you guys use? Or do you just put up with a perpetual list like on the new WSF Chetzemoka (dubbed the "ILean" by wags)?
Currently I'm adjusting the trim to level at rest using fuel - the water tank is dry for the winter, and since the boat is new to me there's very little equipment on board. And I'm going to relocate the batteries (as I just mentioned in another thread).
I have permatrims on the (2) BF40s, and no tabs (and would prefer to keep this configuration)
This is working OK since I've been mostly single-handing, but I'm wondering what techniques people use to dynamically adjust trim. I can see having a 5 gal plastic gas container in the cockpit and switching that side-to-side, but that will rob cockpit space (and does nothing to help trim the boat fore / aft). I could see having a couple of racks in the boat and moving lead downrigger balls between them.
So...what techniques do you guys use? Or do you just put up with a perpetual list like on the new WSF Chetzemoka (dubbed the "ILean" by wags)?