I do have a 115 on my boat and yes it does power the boat although this is a heavy boat and the manufacturer is now recommending the 150. My problem is far more than the HP it the design of the pontoons causing the water intrusion. The manufacturer is now re-designing the hull because of its problems. My boat, along with others, were brought back to CS factory in GA. Unfortunately my latest calls to them have yet to be returned. I will call again tomorrow in hopes of finding out what they plan of doing including a time frame.....
The 'other guy' has a 90. So much for CS having a clue beyond skiffs ~~ and now that is in question.
The 'other guy' has a 90. So much for CS having a clue beyond skiffs ~~ and now that is in question.
I have the 115 hp also, not the 90. However, the problem is now beyond the power problems. If they are taking the boat out of production and reengineering it after one year, it doesn't matter what size engine is used. The problem is something much more serious, and at this point still not explained to the owners.
I do not want to wait for a year.....I have already lost 1 year of use......................Carolina Skiff needs to "step up" and address this issue now...................................
Thanks Home Cookin.....Exploring several avenues and will evaluate your suggestion.........
They have been aware of most of our problems since we first put the boats in the water last spring. But right now their fix seems to be to "reengineer" the boat for reintroduction in 2015. Doesn't really help when the summer of 2014 finally arrives.Well, they have your boat, and it sounds like a few others. They KNOW they have a problem, and upset customers. So they are trying to fix it some way.
Until it is fixed, tested , and is deemed by CS to be an adequate fix, then and only then will they give you an update. Basically, if it's not fixed, they have
nothing to tell you about.