375 Freedom Issue / Question

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A friend of friend recently bought a new 2016 375 Freedom and he was not happy with the way the boat handled. The dealer had Grady White come out to look at the boat and their suggestion/fix was to add 150 pounds of lead inside the hull. The owner was not happy and wanted a new boat which GW denied. He is now in the process of legal action. Something does not sound right anyone ever heard of a situation like this
 
What is the issue?

Did he water test the boat?

Has he run another 375 to see if the issue is specific to his hull(hook or other deformaties) or if its a characteristic of all 375s.

Probably need more info before folks can chime in.....
 
The issue was the boat steering. It was impossible to keep the boat on a straight track. Lots of drifting. The dealer could not explain it thus calling GW.
 
I had that problem years ago on a previous boat. The motor was mounted too low. Can't imagine GW not wanting to help. Strange.
 
My thoughts exactly about GW service as I have always found GW to be over the top service oriented. Thought I read somewhere that the Freedom 375 is a 650K boat and you would expect that the package would be perfect. Always two sides to a story too.
 
The issue was the boat steering. It was impossible to keep the boat on a straight track. Lots of drifting. The dealer could not explain it thus calling GW.
Hi. I'm reviving this old post because I'm having the same problem with a 2017 GW375... can I get some information on the situation with that 2016 GW375? Thanks.
 
It would be interesting to know:
  • at what speed this happen
  • what sea conditions and do they influence this behaviour
  • where the 150 lbs of lead GW recommended should be positioned
You may do a test having more people in bow area and then more in the rear cockpit to simulate what GW said back then.
The freedom with it's lounges in bow area occupied by people may become too bow heavy and start to bow steer, or with no people it becomes the opposite and the sharp bow keel is too high to act as "rudder" to stabilze the boat on low speed.

Chris