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36' trawler rides nose down.
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- Swabby
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36' trawler rides nose down.
My 1986 36" trawler appears to ride nose down. Is that normal? Can anything be done?
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Re: 36' trawler rides nose down.
My tollycraft sat nose down when all the tanks were empty,
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Re: 36' trawler rides nose down.
My 36' 1980 does the same even with full tanks.
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Re: 36' trawler rides nose down.
I've noticed that Molly, a '79 36, has an obvious bow-down attitude when her aft tanks are empty, but she sits level once her stern water tanks are full. Underway, she feels a bit lower in the bow, but a video of her underway doesn't suggest an overly bow-down position. It's safe to say she certainly doesn't squat in the stern.
I happen to have a video of her underway for reference. https://youtu.be/aSeTHqwkppc
I happen to have a video of her underway for reference. https://youtu.be/aSeTHqwkppc
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Re: 36' trawler rides nose down.
My 40 bows down to no one.
Seriously, it looks pretty level here. But if the water tanks are low and the dinghy isn't hanging, it that changes things a bit.
Seriously, it looks pretty level here. But if the water tanks are low and the dinghy isn't hanging, it that changes things a bit.
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1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
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- First Mate
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Re: 36' trawler rides nose down.
Mine also, I think they all do. One year after I had repainted the waterline, following the original outline I nearly caused the marina mechanic a heart attack when he glanced over and saw the forward waterline disappearing into the water. He thought she was going down in the bow! I saw a similar Albin on Washington Island who had "sort of" solved the problem by building a set of steps to the flybridge out of cement blocks.
Full fuel and water tanks and decent load helps for a while until 50 gallons of water is turned into sewage in the holding tank near the bow. I have thought of redoing the waterline but it won't flow with the lines of the boat. It is what it is... pete
Full fuel and water tanks and decent load helps for a while until 50 gallons of water is turned into sewage in the holding tank near the bow. I have thought of redoing the waterline but it won't flow with the lines of the boat. It is what it is... pete