RiverRat71
Active Member
You are likely doing the same thing I was when I first started driving my GS just chasing it back & forth. Once it starts bouncing chine to chine it is really hard to get her straight again so I suggest slowing down & starting over. Try keeping the motor trimmed down & as you are accelerating, when you feel the boat lean left bump the trim just enough to get her back level. Drive at that speed for a few then give more throttle until she starts to lean left then bump trim again to get level & that will slowly increase the speed without over trimming which to me was the reason I was having trouble with mine getting away from me. Slow down in the same manner, put the boat back down easing out of the throttle with small bumps down on the trim. I learned to drive this way with no help from anyone other than advice on the forum. I am still a newb too but my GS is really starting to come to me now. I am at the point where I am confident enough to run 80's now. Everyone's boat acts differently but maybe this will help. RR