In a normal engine installation on these boats, The boat pulls to port in reverse and to starboard in forward. (Much less noticable in forward.) When my boat was new, it broke loose from her mooring in a hurricane and beat on a seaplane ramp for a couple of hours. After the storm, I retrieved the boat and found that it pulled very hard to port. Upon being hauled, we found that the trailing six inches of the keel had taken the brunt of the grounding and was bent 30 degrees to port. I spent a day with a sledge hammer and bent it back into place then faired in with epoxy. That was 33 years ago and it is still fine. I hope this isn't the problem, but if it is, it is not a big thing to fix. It was a little unnerving at first to be wailing on a new boat with a twelve pound hammer.