BowTech Guy... I am referring to steering torque. The torque of the engine and propeller makes the boat want to go to the right, which causes the steering wheel to pull hard to the right. To compensate, and keep the boat going straight, you have to grip the steering wheel tightly with both hands, try to turn the wheel hard to the left, and pray that you win. This is strongest when you first accelerate and the boat is "coming up out of the hole on plane." However, it is still there to a lesser degree when you get up on plane. As you trim the motor up, the steering becomes more "neutral" and doesn't pull to the right anymore. If you trim up too far, it will pull to the left. The goal is to find a spot where the steering is neutral and rpm's and speed are where you want them to be. For this boat, fully loaded with two people, WOT (wide open throttle) is at 5600 rpm and 46.5 mph (GPS indicated). By myself, it will go to 5650 rpm and 48 mph. It came with an "Enertia" SS prop with 17 pitch
As far as the boat in general, my wife and I are very pleased with it. Rides great, very stable at rest. But at speed, if you catch a wave wrong or strong gust of crosswind, holding on to the steering wheel and keeping the boat going straight is a handful! Scares my wife, she won't even drive the boat once it's on plane and trimmed out. Once again, I think it's a steering system issue. Other problems.. I have some leaky plumbing that causes part of the pump out / recirculate water from the front livewell to go into the bilge. They're working on it. I had a horrible vibration at the motor when I first put it in gear, forward or reverse. They determined the 150 Fourstroke had come from the factory with the wrong prop hub and swapped it out for a "Flo-Torque" hub (I think?). That seems to have solved the problem. My fuel gauage still showed 3/4 full when I had less than 1/2 a tank left. The trim guage only moved between down and 1/8 up. They're trying to adjust/calibrate these guages a little better. The courtesy lights for the rear deck had faulty switches in them causing them to come on by themselves (really!) or if on, not being able to turn them off. They switched them out, but that problem motivated me to install a Master Power Switch so I can shut down everything running off the crankin' battery. That's all so far! The Service Center has been great to work with. Targa