dbsea
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2021
- Messages
- 1,063
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-23 (Outboard)
- Vessel Name
- HALCYON
- MMSI Number
- 368365270
I have a 2016 C-30CB. When I stay around 3000-3100 RPM I am generally doing 16-18kn. When properly trimmed (bow waves breaking about at the end of the bow rail), I don't need to make many trim tab adjustments so long as its calm, etc. I find that when I push the boat faster, up to 3200-3300 RPM (20-22kn) if I'm in a rush (yesterday for example, when it was 82 degrees on Lake WA and I'm trying to beat the darkness back to the dock), the boat gets a bit squirly and requires a lot more trim tab adjustment and either steering input or having the heading hold on. Is this common? Is it that by increasing my speed that more of the boat is out of the water and I need to trim down more? Thoughts?