Low vacuum reading

lilmandavis

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Mar 9, 2006
Messages
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Re: Low vacuum reading

Hey! maybe those parts arent happy at thier new location in cold weather! Its nice to see that you finally got off that fence and put that thing together. I have been so busy with my boats I rarely get on here anymore. Tarpon are in full swing down here and weve been puttin a hurtin on em hard! Sounds like your on your way to the water.
 

John_S

Rear Admiral
Joined
Jun 21, 2004
Messages
4,269
Re: Low vacuum reading

Lets just say :D :D :D

I did decide it was running well enough to tow it the three hours to camp. As soon as we launched on Saturday, it downpoured for an hour. Made the 2 mile trip from ramp through no-wake zone, a very wet ride. I don't think there was one dry spot on me or the boat when I docked.

Got to play on Sunday. Seems to run very strong but didn't push to the WOT just yet. I was hitting 55 (speedo) without much problem with just me and full tank. Old set-up would top out at 52. Acceleration seemed just as good as the old with 19" pitch, but now 21". Definitly has enough to try the 23" prop. Also ran well with loaded, but chop was up by then. I will be back next weekend for 2 weeks. More play time. :)
 
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