Am I missing something?

sorrydog

Seaman
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Re: Am I missing something?

It's gotta be setup right before he can learn how to drive it. It ain't too much motor, but he needs to realize there is a learning curve. ...and it's a steep one if you step off.
 

Hasbeen

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: Am I missing something?

Im surprised that SUZUKI40 jumped on (the go as fast as you can) right from the start! Thats what worrys me about him!<br />I love tickling boats untill I can get the most out of them, but Ive always done it a little at a time and only one thing at a time! I had a 15' Ranger Bass boat one time with an 85 HP Evenrude! I also had a freind that had the exact same boat and motor! When I first got mine they would run neck and neck about 45 MPH, When I got done tickling mine it would do 50MPH! I never did tell him what I did! (Some freind hugh) It just took raising the motor up 1" and working with the prop a little! Also changing the oils to Amsoil synthetic, LU and 2 cycle oil! Just that was worth about 3 MPH! He was scared of the synthetics and wouldnt change!<br />Now I have an 18' boat with a 150 Merc, I can trim it all the way up and not show any sign of blowout so I am going to raise the engine some, Im looking for a used Jackplate but havnt found one yet! I like my boats to be able to start blowing out a little at full trim so I can trim down some so I know I am on the edge, also, I sounds sooo cool when you are just on the edge!<br /><br />Hasbeen
 

JSGAuto

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Re: Am I missing something?

Dhadley,<br />What kind of racing are you into? I am certified to drive APBA inboard capsel hydroplanes. I am currently restoring a Sooy T/Y boat. <br /><br />Jim
 

fishguy

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Re: Am I missing something?

Well, I'm sitting in a call-center type office that easily holds 300 employees...I'm working the graveyard shift and there's one other person here. It was around 4am, you could hear a pin drop, then I read:<br />"Am I missing something?"<br />Well, it isn't balls.<br /><br />My co-worked was close to calling me an ambulance. That was an hour ago...I'm still giggling.<br /><br />I saw the big horsepower, and the enthusiasm..and kinda saw it coming. <br />I liked the way it went from a couple easy passes to BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! hehe<br />It's true, though....most would have done the same thing. It's nice to see all the 'posters in the know' that cautioned in advance.<br /><br />I love this forum. As a new boater, it's nice to have people willing to lend a hand when I'm stuck.<br /><br />And congrats on coming back alive. <br />I do ask myself..80mph...WHY??<br />But, if I had your rig rather than mine, I'd likely be saying WHY NOT??<br /><br />That reminds me, I have to go post my first season of boating in the 'stupid human trick' section. :)
 

Dhadley

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Re: Am I missing something?

JSGAuto -- I have been involved with the OPC, Offshore and Outboard Drag classes. Tons of fun if ya block out the mishaps.<br /><br />A friend of mine does some inboard stuff, SS and some other classes. Mike Allen -- know him?
 

Monte Coon

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Re: Am I missing something?

I know it has been a few years but does anybody<br />know if suzuki40 is still with us?
 

TTU_Guy

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Re: Am I missing something?

This thread ended up being a very good read. I am awaiting the delivery of my first boat ('94 Cajun w/ 150xp Evinrude) and I found the set up information very intersting. Is there a good online guide for learning how to PROPPERLY "drive" a boat?<br /><br />I have found tons of great advice on safety equipment, maintenance, and other stuff, but nothing on the fundamentals of pilioting a bass/ski boat.
 

LubeDude

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Re: Am I missing something?

Yes, I was just thinking about this thread the other day, I think he was just one of those come and get information and leave guys.<br /><br />As to your question, Its mostly just taking it easy and getting used to it little by little. My last three boats were 15' ers with an 85 on two and a 75 on the other. This boat although only about 10-15 MPH faster than the others, took a bit to get used to. Amazing how much just 15 MPH is on the water.
 

Richard Petersen

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Re: Am I missing something?

This subject has also told me my 2002 Chapp 186 with a 5.0L 220 hp with maximum speed and slime on the bottom is ready to chine walk. It starts doing a slow Cobra dance at 56 mph.------ A little left, right, drop the bow, raise the bow, about 1 to 2 seconds between each change. I feel like I should not push it 1 bit harder or it will do somethine I can't recover from. Am I another lucky one also? I now leave it trimed to 50 mph. Acceleration of 2 to 3 seconds on plane is great.--------------------------------- Oh, I almost forgot. Clean bottom and NO hint of the Cobra Dance. Still, flipping the keys to anyone except my Son in Law is a no, no.
 

danie

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: Am I missing something?

What I do remember of suzuki40 is the phrase "cant wait to do it again, cant wait to do it again, cant wait to do it again...... "<br />Can one person act so inane after being warned so many times.<br />My condolences to his wife, whether we lost him to the water or to stupidity.
 

Monte Coon

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Re: Am I missing something?

This thread showed up the other day on the Texas Fishing Forum and we are still laughing. Although<br />what this guy was doing was completely crazy there is a lot comic value to his post too bad<br />we will never know the rest of the story. Hopefully he gained some wisdom from the experience<br />and if not maybe somebody else will learn something from it I know I sure did.<br />Thanks for allowing us to drop in on your forum this looks to be very well ran and very informative.
 
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