Originally posted by Entler
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The springs: If you have steering issues unrelated to the springs they can make it worse because even if they seem tight to grab & pull they do move & there's strong forces working against them. As a matter of fact I forgot to mention in the vid your cables were all over the place flopping around. They do that even without but less. The tie back system is best to start & is more stable but direct is ok too.
Too much motor: Several things can happen beside just being too fast. The excess torque can bounce the boat all over & make it porpoise too much to tame. I loaned a 25 Evinrude / Merc B quickie to a pal to try on his runabout, It was pretty fast but barely controllable. He did a good job handling it & since has started racing. On the same boat he raced a Champ Hotrod 15. It was faster & controlled real nice once set up. The weight difference had some to do with it & no doubt Hotrods are fast. Like I wrote before tho, you can cut the power back a little if you want with the throttle cable if you don't want to change the motor. If you're heavy for it it might be better to do that & run it where it's sweet & fast enough. Different props will make for different handling too.
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