Thanks again all,
I'll let you know how the Hydrofoil goes as soon as I get a car

. Starting to get real frustrated...
I did also notice the Sundowner is a bit stern heavy on the sea trail, but it did get onto the plane quickly with only two of us onboard. I was planning to try a run with it both bolted on and off the leg to see what difference it makes especially if there's more than two onboard. Let you know how it goes.
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I have trim tabs on mine, did you get those with yours? Some will say they are not necessary on a boat this small, but I feel like I have benifitted from them for sure.
I was actually wondering about whether trim-tabs would be worthwhile... On the (one and only) run I've done with the boat, there was a slight list to port on the plane. I assume its due to the prop torque. Triming out a little and giving the helm a bit of a flick to starboard seemed to straighhten it up, but I was thinking that trim tabs would probably help with this (or a DP leg).
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Mine was built in very late 2003, but it's a 2004 model; does that count, or am I unlucky?
I think it counts... The previous owner (gotta say they were very lovely people) has given me all the original paperwork for the boat, and I've just noticed that the build is Nov 2004, delivered in Dec 2004 but the model is shown as 2005...
Ric
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2005 Sundowner 205

5.0L MPI Mercruiser, Bravo1, 3 blade Mirage SS prop