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<blockquote data-quote="heavy-chevy" data-source="post: 38490" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>My boat does the same thing, with one person in the back i cant break 25 without it getting out of control. i have the problem because i have 3 times the max engine on the boat, way to much weight in the back. when i have someone sit up front it isn't a problem. so i would say try to move some weight up front, if your battery isn't already up front try moving it. i made some trim tabs on my boat, but i haven't tried em yet, i will let you know how that works out after tomorrow night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heavy-chevy, post: 38490, member: 551"] My boat does the same thing, with one person in the back i cant break 25 without it getting out of control. i have the problem because i have 3 times the max engine on the boat, way to much weight in the back. when i have someone sit up front it isn't a problem. so i would say try to move some weight up front, if your battery isn't already up front try moving it. i made some trim tabs on my boat, but i haven't tried em yet, i will let you know how that works out after tomorrow night. [/QUOTE]
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