Hello.
I have a 97' deep V 2320 that i got last year about this time and was excited to use it so I launched it and just ran it as is for the first season. I immediatly noticed that it was extremely hard to steer. I have owned and crewed on larger sailboats my whole life, and have driven a handfull of small boston whalers etc. with no isssues. I talked with some guys at different boat yards and they told me i was probably over steering and a few other rookie mistakes of powerboating. After a full season of fiddling, and trying everything I am still frustrated with the performance. I Have the trim tabs even, and there is not any air in the lines(i had them purged). If i walk away from the wheel for even just a second the boat either hookss a left or a right. i find the only way to drive even remotly striaght is to constantly turn the wheel a little left a little right and so on. Is this just how it is or should i stick with something with a keel??!!
I have a 97' deep V 2320 that i got last year about this time and was excited to use it so I launched it and just ran it as is for the first season. I immediatly noticed that it was extremely hard to steer. I have owned and crewed on larger sailboats my whole life, and have driven a handfull of small boston whalers etc. with no isssues. I talked with some guys at different boat yards and they told me i was probably over steering and a few other rookie mistakes of powerboating. After a full season of fiddling, and trying everything I am still frustrated with the performance. I Have the trim tabs even, and there is not any air in the lines(i had them purged). If i walk away from the wheel for even just a second the boat either hookss a left or a right. i find the only way to drive even remotly striaght is to constantly turn the wheel a little left a little right and so on. Is this just how it is or should i stick with something with a keel??!!