Got my new-to-me 98 Wellcraft 175SX out on the water for the first time yesterday. I posted about the work I've done on it to get it ready (http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?p=3040408).
Went down to Lake Havasu at Windsor Beach. Not crowded. Whew...
Got everything ready in the staging area, pulled around to the ramp. Backed it in, checked for leaks, looked OK. Pushed it off, wife holding the bow rope, parked the truck/trailer. Got back in and rechecked, still looked OK, so started it up and backed out. A little putting around and everything was OK, so we headed out onto the lake.
Spent about an hour and a half out there and everything worked just fine. I only wish my handling skills were as good as the boat. LOL...
A couple of things I found problematic... First, at medium cruise speed, it would bounce a bit if we found a wake or some chop, setting up a bounce harmonic that got worse after 4 or 5 and the only way I could find out of it was to slow down. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
Next, it wallows or yaws at slow (no wake) speed. I'm assuming this is also normal? Or is there something I can do to reduce/eliminate it?
Third, trying to dock the boat by using reverse was an education. It appeared to have a mind of its own in regard to direction and thrust. Some reading since then tells me I'm not alone in this and I'll be practicing backing more next time out. But any tips or methods would be appreciated.
Hoping to do a boating class and get out with more experienced drivers soon.
But in the meantime, we had a great time. I was actually able to get it on the trailer OK after trying to line up 5 or 6 times and "going around". At least I was smart enough to not try to force the issue when I didn't feel I had good control.
Thanks!
Charlie
Went down to Lake Havasu at Windsor Beach. Not crowded. Whew...
Got everything ready in the staging area, pulled around to the ramp. Backed it in, checked for leaks, looked OK. Pushed it off, wife holding the bow rope, parked the truck/trailer. Got back in and rechecked, still looked OK, so started it up and backed out. A little putting around and everything was OK, so we headed out onto the lake.
Spent about an hour and a half out there and everything worked just fine. I only wish my handling skills were as good as the boat. LOL...
A couple of things I found problematic... First, at medium cruise speed, it would bounce a bit if we found a wake or some chop, setting up a bounce harmonic that got worse after 4 or 5 and the only way I could find out of it was to slow down. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
Next, it wallows or yaws at slow (no wake) speed. I'm assuming this is also normal? Or is there something I can do to reduce/eliminate it?
Third, trying to dock the boat by using reverse was an education. It appeared to have a mind of its own in regard to direction and thrust. Some reading since then tells me I'm not alone in this and I'll be practicing backing more next time out. But any tips or methods would be appreciated.
Hoping to do a boating class and get out with more experienced drivers soon.
But in the meantime, we had a great time. I was actually able to get it on the trailer OK after trying to line up 5 or 6 times and "going around". At least I was smart enough to not try to force the issue when I didn't feel I had good control.
Thanks!
Charlie