265 express newbie

richgreiner

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Greetings All. I just took delivery of a 265 express and need some of your experience. I love the boat but it seems to be 'tippy' from side to side at speed of 30 mph. Is this expected and how can I minimize it if it is normal. (or maybe I'm just not used to the boat yet) Does anyone use the trim tabs exept to trim out an uneven lateral load. (perhaps as stabilizers, I dunno) What do you all find to be the best cruise speed in a 2 foot chop. Any advice that you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help. Rich
 
What year is your boat and where are you running it?

The general rule is to trim the engines up until they start to cavitate and just drop them down a small amount. Use only small amounts of trim tabs.
 
Hi,
I went through the same thing a few years ago when I started running the 265. Really spooky list to either side when running in beam and quartering seas or stiff cross winds. It took a while, but I finally got the hang of things and now really like and trust the boat. (couldn't say that when I first got it.) First, the boat is VERY sensitive to weight shifts while under way at planing speeds. Try to balance the boat with load first, and ask your passengers to stay put while under way, especially in tricky seas. Second, use the trim tabs sparingly, just a quick tap on one, then give it a few seconds to respond. (and, if like me you don't have trim indicators, remember which tab you have used) My biggest mistake was over trimming with the tabs to the point where I would have to bring the boat off plane and reset them back to fully retracted. Third, use the engine trim to find that "sweet" spot. On mine, I use about 3 bars almost all the time, certainly in following seas. In a two foot chop, I would probably still use three bars. In my opinion, the 265 can go any speed you choose in a two foot chop.

Just keep experimenting, you'll get the hang of it - there is no substitute for going out and just running this boat to get the feel of it.

BTW, mine is a 2000 265 with ox66 225's
 
Thanks very much for your help. Love Love Love the boat but you are right, the list can be spooky. I'll experiment with your guidance. Rich
 
Lots of posts on this subject - search 265 express and you will find a lot of information and a lot of loyal 265 owners who are on this site to chat and help.

Enjoy!!! The 265 is a beast and a fish catching machine.