Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

Stormdog

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I bought an older, year unknown (Serial Number AVB57574A989 if someone can identify the build) Avon Redcrest 9' Dinghy. Using the stock Avon Transom mount, with a 4 HP (The placard rated hp) Mercury Standard shaft engine, tilted out to last hole, at about 1/4 throttle and higher, the engine, along with the mount, are "tucking under" the boat.

How can I correct this?
Will rigging a higher mount help?
Is it a height of thrust issue?

Thanks
 

jnewtonsem

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

Is the boat properly inflated?
 

Nos4r2

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

I had a redcrest a few years ago and had the same 'problem'-but it didn't seem to bother the boat.I used to get it to plane with an old 3hp Seagull :D Worth inflating it as hard as possible though.

Does yours have floorboards?
 

Nos4r2

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

Your Avon would be a 1989 model.
More air, pump it up. About 2-3 psi is the recommended pressure. Doesn't sound like much but that's a lot of air and internal surface.
Yep. Get it to 3psi and it'll feel rock hard.
 

Stormdog

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

Thanks for the 1989 ident!

and, Thanks for the manual.

I inflated it with a (yickes) air compressor, and don't have a pressure gauge (at least one that reads that low, sure I have car pressure gauges), so perhaps I have been too conservative.

I built a little inflation nozzle, with quick disconnect... I keep reading about can't inflate them too much ... but I certainly could at 100 psi! I went this route after looking at pumps at ****'s Sporting Goods and Wal-mart ... no foot pumps (which must take a million pumps ??), only these little 12v mini motor things for $20 - $30, built in China, and my compressor did a great job, and still took several minutes.

Do you guys really pump up your boats by hand/foot?

Recommendations on where to get a gauge that will work with this technique?

It seems to be a consensus that my problem is being underinflated ... pump it up to Rock Hard??
 

Nos4r2

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

Doesn't take long to pump up from flat with one of these:-

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAVO-10-LITR...hash=item360019145592&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318

Just pump til you can't get anymore air in.

You need a pressure gauge if you use a pump like this:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Double-Action...hash=item200219359461&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318

as it'll go to around 11psi.

Ribshop sell a low pressure gauge that works accurately on Avon valves-google their name as I can't post a link to them or it'll be removed.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

i have used the exhaust side of my shop vac to inflate, and my air compressor.
 

Capt Ron

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Re: Avon Newbie - Engine tucking under

I use a Coleman hand pump from Wal-mart to inflate my Avon 285 Rollup. Find it in the sporting goods section by the air mattresses. Cost less than $10. A little black tape around the largest nozzle makes a tight fit to the boat's valves and the pump is double acting to move a lot of air.
I find that sitting on a 15" stool puts the pump at a desirable position to just use my arms to pump the handle.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8223667

Using an air compressor is a risky deal without a pressure gauge. You really have to watch that an overinflation situation occurs. With the hand pump you know when to stop because it gets harder to pump all of a sudden. Just about the time that you have decided that you have pumped long enough. You can continue to stuff air in but it won't be easy or neccessary.

Also, I take the pump with me on the boat.
CaptRon
 
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