Re: 1984 Bayliner 1600 Cuddy
Re: 1984 Bayliner 1600 Cuddy
ok - so the first outing...but...ran into some issues -first things first
got it hooked up and went out to the local lake, backed it into the lake, and she floated just fine. I did notice that there was a little water collecting in the bilge area, but it was a small amount. Fired the good old 85hp up and she started first try. My new telltale was working perfect! thanks to this site - Here are some pictures of mine -

Went to put it into gear and she died - started back up and died - hmm...pulled the cover and noticed that the RPM screw was backed out all the way. I remembered reading that idle RPM's should be around 8 and I was currently about 4, so cranked that screw down a little bit and throttled forward and worked like a dream! ran around the lake going WOT, then back down, up down around, stop go start...everything worked perfect - Even stopped a few places to fish Couldn't resist -
Couple pics of the Admiral taking the helm -

Spent a good 4 hours on the lake, the bilge pump never kicked on by its self, however there was enough water collecting down there that I manually flipped it on to pump out the water...in about 3 hours it was maybe 1/2 - 3/4 gallon. So i'll have to find that leak when the floor comes up. I tried poking around and looking for it, but could not locate it.
So taking the boat out - I noticed when the trailer was getting backed down (I was in the boat) that the trailer driver side wheel had a slight wobble to it. So being a little parioniod i was driving with my head out the window on the way home and sure enough could hear something rattling back there. So i pulled over to see what was making all that noise- HOLY CRAP...here was the problem -
