Greetings!
I've been lurking around these parts for a couple weeks as I've been narrowing my boat search. I got to take a 221V hardtop out on the water today, and I was very impressed. We will be finalizing the purchase in a day or two. My boating experience has been mostly in an 18.5' center console glass boat with an evinrude, and the ride and control of this Starcraft just blows that away. As with any 25 year old boat, there's some work to be done, but the boat is happy in the water as is, so I can keep it up slowly. There's a couple soft spots on the deck (all in the cockpit, cabin is rock solid), and the headliner of the cabin is getting pretty soft. The boat has a 350 in it (we think rated at 250 hp), and it runs very well.
I have a few questions for you more experienced Stacraft and hopefully sterndrive folks.
1) The original engine was a 4.3. When they changed it to a 350, I'm not sure if they changed the gearing on the outdrive. The thing I noticed was that the boat seemed to top out at about 4400 RPM. In the outboard world, that is pretty low and indicates incorrect prop. Is this true in a sterndrive? Is it prop, gearing, both, or is 4400 pretty good for a 350? Does about 33-34 mph at full throttle. The boat was far enough under our budget that an SEI outdrive wouldn't be too hard to swing.
2) The surveyor I worked with recommended changing the bellows every 5 years. We are at 5 years, and I can see some slight cracking on it, likely UV damage. I'm planning on changing it as soon as I can, but is this something a mechanically inclined person can do relatively easily, or is it best left to a shop? Since the bellows are quite critical in filling a big hole in the back of the boat, I'm inclined to pay someone to do it this time as I get to know the outdrive a little better.
Thanks in advance, and thanks already for the killer information you all have posted here! I'll post pictures once I officially own it.
-pete
I've been lurking around these parts for a couple weeks as I've been narrowing my boat search. I got to take a 221V hardtop out on the water today, and I was very impressed. We will be finalizing the purchase in a day or two. My boating experience has been mostly in an 18.5' center console glass boat with an evinrude, and the ride and control of this Starcraft just blows that away. As with any 25 year old boat, there's some work to be done, but the boat is happy in the water as is, so I can keep it up slowly. There's a couple soft spots on the deck (all in the cockpit, cabin is rock solid), and the headliner of the cabin is getting pretty soft. The boat has a 350 in it (we think rated at 250 hp), and it runs very well.
I have a few questions for you more experienced Stacraft and hopefully sterndrive folks.
1) The original engine was a 4.3. When they changed it to a 350, I'm not sure if they changed the gearing on the outdrive. The thing I noticed was that the boat seemed to top out at about 4400 RPM. In the outboard world, that is pretty low and indicates incorrect prop. Is this true in a sterndrive? Is it prop, gearing, both, or is 4400 pretty good for a 350? Does about 33-34 mph at full throttle. The boat was far enough under our budget that an SEI outdrive wouldn't be too hard to swing.
2) The surveyor I worked with recommended changing the bellows every 5 years. We are at 5 years, and I can see some slight cracking on it, likely UV damage. I'm planning on changing it as soon as I can, but is this something a mechanically inclined person can do relatively easily, or is it best left to a shop? Since the bellows are quite critical in filling a big hole in the back of the boat, I'm inclined to pay someone to do it this time as I get to know the outdrive a little better.
Thanks in advance, and thanks already for the killer information you all have posted here! I'll post pictures once I officially own it.
-pete