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Deleted User YDKXO
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Try pushing a pencil in a straight line from the stern. The slightest lack of concentration and it will turn
IMHO you have it right. This is not a deep V issue but a sterndrive issue. Nobody could accuse Sealines of being deep V hulls but both of my Sealine sterndrive boats steered like a drunken chicken at slow speeds. It is all about the point at which thrust is applied to the hull. Sterndrives push the boat right from the transom whereas shaftdrives push the boat from a point about 1/3rd of the way forward of the transom. That plus the fact that sterndrive boats have their engines further back and hence the CoG further back and that makes the bow very light and easier to deflect