hi again,
i have a 40-foot boat with twin DF300AP engines on it. i have noticed that maneuvering the boat is not symmetrical: my port engine has much more effect on the boat's "rotation" than the starboard one.
i asked the local suzuki dealer and he blamed it on the boat design. i contacted the boat manufacturer (the design is very popular), and he said it couldn't be the boat and must be something with the engines.
so my question is this: is this a normal thing to happen?
if not, the only thing i could think of is that maybe the engines are mounted too close to each other and/or not centered to the transom. is there a science behind where should the engines be mounted?
any help would be appreciated.
i have a 40-foot boat with twin DF300AP engines on it. i have noticed that maneuvering the boat is not symmetrical: my port engine has much more effect on the boat's "rotation" than the starboard one.
i asked the local suzuki dealer and he blamed it on the boat design. i contacted the boat manufacturer (the design is very popular), and he said it couldn't be the boat and must be something with the engines.
so my question is this: is this a normal thing to happen?
if not, the only thing i could think of is that maybe the engines are mounted too close to each other and/or not centered to the transom. is there a science behind where should the engines be mounted?
any help would be appreciated.
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