BoatingVermont
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Hello Everyone.
I am new to Iboats.com. It is great. I am pretty new to boating. I purchased a 1974 Glastron V 140 with a ? 1972 Serial Number # 3308960.
A friend helped me rewire the whole whole unit as a previous owner must have had an fire and some of the wires were pretty burnt to the point wires were sparking against the engine.
The engine sounds great when I run it with rabbit ears. In the water, however, it has very little power. I bought an inner tube thinking I could pull a friend behind but when I tried it the boat did not really get up and go.
I thought with an 80 horse I would be able to cruise around pretty good.
An thoughts or suggestions?
Some people locally told me that because it is so old back then 80 horse is not the same as an 80 horse today. I did have one other boat in the past that had a 20 horse on a much lighter boat and I move pretty good.
I look forward to your thoughts and suggestions.
Dirk - boating in Vermont!
I am new to Iboats.com. It is great. I am pretty new to boating. I purchased a 1974 Glastron V 140 with a ? 1972 Serial Number # 3308960.
A friend helped me rewire the whole whole unit as a previous owner must have had an fire and some of the wires were pretty burnt to the point wires were sparking against the engine.
The engine sounds great when I run it with rabbit ears. In the water, however, it has very little power. I bought an inner tube thinking I could pull a friend behind but when I tried it the boat did not really get up and go.
I thought with an 80 horse I would be able to cruise around pretty good.
An thoughts or suggestions?
Some people locally told me that because it is so old back then 80 horse is not the same as an 80 horse today. I did have one other boat in the past that had a 20 horse on a much lighter boat and I move pretty good.
I look forward to your thoughts and suggestions.
Dirk - boating in Vermont!