I have a 1987 Checkmate Sportfire (small boat) with a 2.0L Merc V150 and an OMC Powerlift. This thing REFUSES to pull a skier out of the water. Saturday I had a 4-blade Trophy 26p Prop on it and it just would not pull out a skiier. I tried every combination of trim and lift and the engine just bogs and will not get "over the hump". So then Sunday I go out and buy a 21p 3-blade aluminum prop. There was a noticeable difference in top speed, but bottom end seemed EXACTLY the same. So now I am starting to wonder if it is an engine problem.
If I put the motor all the way down on the powerlift and trim it all the way in, the engine dies. Someone told me that there may be something with the needle valve if that happens but I don't see how that makes sense. I do however agree that that seems wrong, because if the powerlift was not on the boat, I would be having the same issue, because the powerlift does not go lower than the original transom mount would be.
The strange thing is that if I am not pulling a skiier, it seems to plane out fairly quickly. Sometimes the engine will bog a little, but not too bad. Once you get the boat on plane, it runs fantastic.
Am I wrong? I would think a 150 on a 17' boat would rip a skiers arms off. This thing is pathetic. I have been able to do slalom starts for 20 years now and this thing cannot get me out of the water on two skis!
What's wrong???
I am thinking potentially a fuel starvation problem or timing advance? The compression was checked last year and was OK, but I will check it again.
If I put the motor all the way down on the powerlift and trim it all the way in, the engine dies. Someone told me that there may be something with the needle valve if that happens but I don't see how that makes sense. I do however agree that that seems wrong, because if the powerlift was not on the boat, I would be having the same issue, because the powerlift does not go lower than the original transom mount would be.
The strange thing is that if I am not pulling a skiier, it seems to plane out fairly quickly. Sometimes the engine will bog a little, but not too bad. Once you get the boat on plane, it runs fantastic.
Am I wrong? I would think a 150 on a 17' boat would rip a skiers arms off. This thing is pathetic. I have been able to do slalom starts for 20 years now and this thing cannot get me out of the water on two skis!
What's wrong???
I am thinking potentially a fuel starvation problem or timing advance? The compression was checked last year and was OK, but I will check it again.