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  1. harringtondav

    opinions ---hub temps

    Temp sounds a bit high. I use my hand to check and it is never uncomfortable. Good guess would be 100-120 degrees max. Once you check your bearing condition be mindful of proper wheel bearing tightening process. Yours sound over tightened. Remembering from my long retired FWD cars and manuals...
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    Too much boat?

    $1.3M according to the salesman I worked with on my little Regal. Marine Technology V42. Four 450 hp Mercs. A lot of boat for the upper Mississippi. A few years ago a local deep pocket boater showed up with a 42' Formula Crossover w/4 300 hp BRPs. I guess this dealer saw it as a challenge. Our...
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    Ideal tongue weight?

    Yea, yea. ...rub it in.
  4. harringtondav

    Boat weight

    Also trailer tire pressures are high, and critical. 50 psi for my previous small boat/trailer. 65 psi for the new heavier boat. Some new boat or trailer towers are used to mid-upper 30 psi on their passenger vehicles. Read the tire sidewall and keep the tires at that pressure. Lower pressures...
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    Boat weight

    The CAT scale I used charges half for the re-weigh. Trucks check their tare and loaded weights. ...good for boaters wanting net boat weight.
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    Boat weight

  7. harringtondav

    Boat accident at dusk

    Thanks, downloaded. Do you know which states have adopted these? I'm in Iowa, but boat on the Mississippi river, which may default to these regulations. Scanning the document I see numerous violations from our river house deck. PS. I swore off boating after dusk years ago. Even with a handheld...
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    Boat wakes

    My $.02. I recently upgraded from my I/O after 24 yrs. I was looking hard at O/Bs as a replacement ...mainly for winterization simplification. I'm getting too old to squeeze into the engine compartment. But I bought another I/O. Outboard boats were consistently much more expensive than their I/O...
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    Launching/retrieving with FWD

    No. He leaned on the fender and walked the minivan up.
  10. harringtondav

    Volvo V6-280-M Beeping

    Agree. I just moved from basic Merc 4.3 to a new VP 4.3 250 hp 4.3. Good VP warranty, but the dealer has a long wait list if I ever need him. I'm queued up to buy a Rinda/Diacom Techmate. BTW, I like your good, fast, cheap sig. ...used it often before retirement. ...never got me far with the bosses.
  11. harringtondav

    Launching/retrieving with FWD

    I've been offline since April, so... We trailered our 3000# rig weekly for two summers with a '95 Voyager 3.3 FWD. Plenty of power. But early on I tried a too-steep ramp and spun out. Fortunately the local FD was practicing with their rescue craft. A beefy firefighter laid about 100# on the...
  12. harringtondav

    Hydrofoil/Whale Tail Good or Bad

    JB Weld is two part epoxy...with metal dust as a binder. Cosmetics are secondary. Filling the holes to seal the bare aluminum against further corrosion is primary. Tape off the bottom of the holes and fill with a two part of your choice. Wipe off the excess with a rag saturated with acetone or...
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    Hydrofoil/Whale Tail Good or Bad

    Stating the obvious here, Chris. This tells me hydrofoils shouldn't be installed on any I/O boat since they're generally set up with the AV plate even with the keel, and the AV plate is under water at planing speeds. Correct? Seems O/B boats can be adjusted to comply by raising the motor.
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    Hydrofoil/Whale Tail Good or Bad

    My opinion: Band aid for under powered, or poorly designed boats, waterlogged boats, etc. If you're stuck with one of these, try one. If it helps, keep it. If not, pitch it. ...less expensive than anticavitation plate repair.
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    94 chaparral 1930 ss with 4.3 prop help

    I missed the details on the prop you mention above. What pitch and diameter? 3 seconds from idle to plane is very, very good. What was your max speed and WOT rpm with this prop? Maybe, but probably no. At zero slip a 17" prop pushes you 17" per prop rev. 19", 19" per prop rev. At 4800 rpm WOT...
  16. harringtondav

    trailer manufacturer picks?

    I'm in Iowa, so locally mfg Shorland'r are my pick. I paid $1500 more than my boat dealers four bunk Heritage. Two fully adjustable Equiload bunks fit the boat like a glove, keep it much lower on the trailer. They have a galvanized line.
  17. harringtondav

    Need prop help with new boat

    Good to know. My previous '96 4.3 LX didn't have one. When I ran a 21P for play, my throttle hand was the rev limiter else I'd see 5200 rpm. ...The 23P prop self limited at 4800 rpm, verifying the rule of thumb.
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    Outdrive corrosion?

    Pretty sure I see the anode on the leading edge of the anti cavitation plate. Also it appears to be a steering trim tab vs the anode disc. ....assuming this is sacrificial, made from anode material.
  19. harringtondav

    Need prop help with new boat

    The rule of thumb for props generally holds: + or - 200 WOT rpm for each inch of prop pitch change. You stated you can reach 4800 rpm with the 19' P which is about max specified WOT rpm. Since it takes a while to reach this indicates you're power limited. More power will get you to this...
  20. harringtondav

    Outdrive corrosion?

    Your anodes appear to be good and in place. Interesting that the plastic cover on the rear of the upper gear case is loosing its paint. ....plastic doesn't corrode. So my guess is the previous owner repainted with spray can paint which doesn't hold for long. If you're up to it, this forum has...
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