Glowplug007
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2010
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- 50
Ok couple things here, first off its AWESOME BEING A BOAT OWNER! hahahahahahaha
Me and wife went out to the middle of lake , shut off the motor and drifted while we ate lunch
riceless! I kept thinking the whole time "if we rented this boat for a day, I would dread pulling back into the marina". But as an owner, I can do this every weekend weather permitting!
Anyway, here is an issue im having. Im 6'2" and when im just relaxing in the driver seat the frame of the windshield is right in my line of sight. I have to either crouch down or sit straight up to get around it. My solution is to sit on the throw life cushion thingy but I was wondering if this is a common problem. When crouched and looking through the windshield I just felt that my view was very restricted and when navigating through buoys it doesnt seem feasible. Do folks actually look through the windshield a lot or do most of you look over it?
Next item: As im new to boating Im trying to get a feel for setting the trim, which I know is complicated by a lot of factors, so im going to tell you what I felt, and maybe you can point me down the right path to fine tune it. I can definitely feel when the boat gets up on plane. I have found that when going slow and to get up on plane I keep the trim all the way down (bad?). Once im on plane and cruising at 3000 rpm at 24mph, if I just trim up a lil bit my speed goes up 3 or 4 mph and my rpm's scoot up a couple 100, all this without adjusting the accelerator. My question is: with the rpm's going up (along with the bow just a bit) is it more efficient and fuel conserving to do this? If the rpms are higher then the motor is using more fuel? Or is it just using the same amount of fuel more efficiently to maintain a given speed?
Next: my wife has already invited some friends on the boat in 2 weeks. There will be a total of six of us. Boat is only rated at 983lbs. I know its going to be an odd question to ask all of the people, 3 of which are women, but I plan on asking how much each person weighs. Once I add all that up, then add in fuel and gear I know im going to be at max weight and perhaps a bit over. I dont think I will be over by more then much and im already planing on telling everyone to bring ONLY what they cant live without for 4 hours, and im planning on only running half a tank of fuel. However my question is how negotiable is the "max weight" rating from the coast guard? We all know that most on and off ramps on highways usually have a posted speed limit 10mph under what anyone could safely go so is there any play in this number? If I go over it a bit am I seriously risking sinking? If thats the case then screw it cause im not trying to flood my boat and pay off something sitting at the bottom of a lake. How do you guys handle this problem? Suggestions?
Last question, how important if the fuel additive the dealer sold me and told me to add to every fill up? Is it the same theory or is the ethanol in the gas really meesing up my mercruiser engine more then the motor in my toyota? Thanks for all your help!!!
Boat is a 2010 bayliner 175, and loving it so you can take your bayliner bashing and shove it where the sun dont shine!
Me and wife went out to the middle of lake , shut off the motor and drifted while we ate lunch
Anyway, here is an issue im having. Im 6'2" and when im just relaxing in the driver seat the frame of the windshield is right in my line of sight. I have to either crouch down or sit straight up to get around it. My solution is to sit on the throw life cushion thingy but I was wondering if this is a common problem. When crouched and looking through the windshield I just felt that my view was very restricted and when navigating through buoys it doesnt seem feasible. Do folks actually look through the windshield a lot or do most of you look over it?
Next item: As im new to boating Im trying to get a feel for setting the trim, which I know is complicated by a lot of factors, so im going to tell you what I felt, and maybe you can point me down the right path to fine tune it. I can definitely feel when the boat gets up on plane. I have found that when going slow and to get up on plane I keep the trim all the way down (bad?). Once im on plane and cruising at 3000 rpm at 24mph, if I just trim up a lil bit my speed goes up 3 or 4 mph and my rpm's scoot up a couple 100, all this without adjusting the accelerator. My question is: with the rpm's going up (along with the bow just a bit) is it more efficient and fuel conserving to do this? If the rpms are higher then the motor is using more fuel? Or is it just using the same amount of fuel more efficiently to maintain a given speed?
Next: my wife has already invited some friends on the boat in 2 weeks. There will be a total of six of us. Boat is only rated at 983lbs. I know its going to be an odd question to ask all of the people, 3 of which are women, but I plan on asking how much each person weighs. Once I add all that up, then add in fuel and gear I know im going to be at max weight and perhaps a bit over. I dont think I will be over by more then much and im already planing on telling everyone to bring ONLY what they cant live without for 4 hours, and im planning on only running half a tank of fuel. However my question is how negotiable is the "max weight" rating from the coast guard? We all know that most on and off ramps on highways usually have a posted speed limit 10mph under what anyone could safely go so is there any play in this number? If I go over it a bit am I seriously risking sinking? If thats the case then screw it cause im not trying to flood my boat and pay off something sitting at the bottom of a lake. How do you guys handle this problem? Suggestions?
Last question, how important if the fuel additive the dealer sold me and told me to add to every fill up? Is it the same theory or is the ethanol in the gas really meesing up my mercruiser engine more then the motor in my toyota? Thanks for all your help!!!
Boat is a 2010 bayliner 175, and loving it so you can take your bayliner bashing and shove it where the sun dont shine!