05-20-09, 01:06 PM | #9 |
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Negative, Ghost Rider. The more weight you have in the back of the boat, the greater tendency for the nose to ride higher, increasing the angle the hull meets the water. This makes it more difficult to get the boat up on plane.
In my little 14' boat, if there's two of us in the back, the 40 hp Yamaha struggles to get us up. If I put the passenger in the front seat, it's much much easier.
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