Wow finally been able to make a post here as I thought something was messed up.
Okay I built this 12' hydro, 7' bow, 21" freeboard, 56" bottom at transom and 72" peak to peak on the transom and with a 15 degree slope. The whole boat is made up of marine plywood with fir and ply interior supports. I have installed floatation from the bow to the back of the seats on both sides, the good pour in stuff. The bottom is 3/8" ply, sides of the sponsons are 1/4" ply and the sheeting is all 1/8" on the top side. I am using a 115hp inline 6 for a engine on this with a 19 SS prop pitch. It sure makes the boat get up and scoot too. I wanted a two seater so designed if for that and could actually install a third behind the two seats. I do not at the present have any turning fins and don't know if I want to install any either as I am not racing, just racing for top end speed. Course I know the engine is heavy at 320lbs and may need to throw some weight forward for more balance but the boat does run very smooth on the water.
My first run out taking it easy and with a little chop I hit 50mph by GPS but didn't want to push it above that because of the wind blowing. My next run out which was on the 3rd of this month I hit 57mph with the GPS but got some bow lift on the starboard sponson as the wind was blowing in on me on the front starboard quarter so I backed down off of that. I still had throttle to go so don't know what it will max out at but I may not want to find out unless it is stable.
So do you guys have any advice to try that I may make the boat run stabler?
I am open for any advice on the subject. Here are some shots of the boat so you can eye it and tell me anything that might be done to help.




Thanks for any feed back on this issue.
Jimmy
Okay I built this 12' hydro, 7' bow, 21" freeboard, 56" bottom at transom and 72" peak to peak on the transom and with a 15 degree slope. The whole boat is made up of marine plywood with fir and ply interior supports. I have installed floatation from the bow to the back of the seats on both sides, the good pour in stuff. The bottom is 3/8" ply, sides of the sponsons are 1/4" ply and the sheeting is all 1/8" on the top side. I am using a 115hp inline 6 for a engine on this with a 19 SS prop pitch. It sure makes the boat get up and scoot too. I wanted a two seater so designed if for that and could actually install a third behind the two seats. I do not at the present have any turning fins and don't know if I want to install any either as I am not racing, just racing for top end speed. Course I know the engine is heavy at 320lbs and may need to throw some weight forward for more balance but the boat does run very smooth on the water.
My first run out taking it easy and with a little chop I hit 50mph by GPS but didn't want to push it above that because of the wind blowing. My next run out which was on the 3rd of this month I hit 57mph with the GPS but got some bow lift on the starboard sponson as the wind was blowing in on me on the front starboard quarter so I backed down off of that. I still had throttle to go so don't know what it will max out at but I may not want to find out unless it is stable.
So do you guys have any advice to try that I may make the boat run stabler?
I am open for any advice on the subject. Here are some shots of the boat so you can eye it and tell me anything that might be done to help.




Thanks for any feed back on this issue.
Jimmy
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