This might help, when your boat is in the water, the person who is getting ready to board, have them stand right in the middle center line of the boat and look at your swim platform to see if the boat is sitting level from side to side. You want about a 60% back and a 40% front ratio also. The side that has the white wash needs more weight. The force of the prop throws a little weight to one side also. So once your boat is on plane you may have to move some bodys around. If you need some more weight get a box of twinkies and try to lure some big babes in :-) You didn't say what kind of boat you have, some I/O's almost always have white wash.
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