Muddy Bottoms
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2015
- Messages
- 14
New old guy...first post here. Guess this is my intro so "Hey" to the iB'ers. Read this forum a lot being linked here many times from other places on the interwebs. I'm not always this windy so bear with me. I'll do better.
Having owned several various configs of watercraft over the years, I'm not totally lost in the discussion. But, having said that, I didn't sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night nor do I claim to know a lot about rigging & setting one up. All previous boats have been purchased as a setup unit either from dealer or PO. This is my first time around setting up a boat (toon) from the engine install/remote control, cabling, fueling, etc. So I have questions. I think I have a few answers but mostly questions.
After 6 decades on this planet, I went looking for a small pontoon...specifically a 16 footer...for my best all around use. That use is mostly for fishing and to narrow it down even more...night fishing for crappie, etc in a couple local lakes here near me in the Bluegrass. I finally found one...an '07 Avalon 16' Catalina. It was sitting on a newer model Tennessee trailer with added loading guides and oiler hubs and upgraded tire package. The history of this lil toon was...it was bought new by an older couple to leave in the lake in their community lake. The small lake was electric only. It had no outboard ever installed on it. It did have a Lenco Troll N Tab set up which utilizes a Motorguide 2 hp 24 volt trolling motor mounted to an actuator that raises & lowers the motor in position. There was a steering set up using a normal Teleflex cable with a few custom mounting parts to make it steer from the helm. The mooring cover had been neglected and allowed weather in & under. Carpet was toast. I saw thru the mildew, etc and determined this was a project I could handle & might even make a nice small fishin toon from what I saw. Paid her $$$ and away I go.
Searching for a small outboard, I wanted a 4 stroke. Preferred the Honda for my own reasons. Found a BF25 at a local boat tech's place that he had just gone through...comp check, carbs, filters, oil, gearcase, etc. Paid him $$$ and away I go again. Link here led me to info on measuring cables for throttle & shift. I got a remote control box with the outboard but no cables. Already had the steering cable from the old electric set up mentioned earlier. That all worked & hooked up like a charm. Ordered cables and installed. Remote control warning LEDs not lighting and the warning buzzer did not sound so after determining the old ones were defective, ordered & installed new ones. Ouch on the lights. New 6 gallon fuel tank and new hose, primer bulb. Little bit o StarTron in the gas and dunked it in a big tub of H2O. Lifted the choke and hit the key...it fired and idled like a brand new one...hardly turning a full turn. Very surprised at how quiet the little 25 horse Honda was. All is good for now.
Took the toon out for a test on Mom's Day. All worked well except for my perception of how the 25 horse should push the pontoon. I wired the tach up according to Honda's wiring diagrams for the remote control (gray wire to send) & I got 4500 rpm at WOT. Engine felt like it was not opening up all the way. Not knowing how the small 4 stroker should sound at WOT, I was going by the sound of all my previous outboards (2 strokes). Big diff in sound & response but that's not a prob. This just didn't sound/feel like it was opening all the way.
If you've read this far, I'm going to break this up into the next post where I'll ask a question or 2...or 3. See if I can get some sage advice & save myself some chasing around.
Having owned several various configs of watercraft over the years, I'm not totally lost in the discussion. But, having said that, I didn't sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night nor do I claim to know a lot about rigging & setting one up. All previous boats have been purchased as a setup unit either from dealer or PO. This is my first time around setting up a boat (toon) from the engine install/remote control, cabling, fueling, etc. So I have questions. I think I have a few answers but mostly questions.
After 6 decades on this planet, I went looking for a small pontoon...specifically a 16 footer...for my best all around use. That use is mostly for fishing and to narrow it down even more...night fishing for crappie, etc in a couple local lakes here near me in the Bluegrass. I finally found one...an '07 Avalon 16' Catalina. It was sitting on a newer model Tennessee trailer with added loading guides and oiler hubs and upgraded tire package. The history of this lil toon was...it was bought new by an older couple to leave in the lake in their community lake. The small lake was electric only. It had no outboard ever installed on it. It did have a Lenco Troll N Tab set up which utilizes a Motorguide 2 hp 24 volt trolling motor mounted to an actuator that raises & lowers the motor in position. There was a steering set up using a normal Teleflex cable with a few custom mounting parts to make it steer from the helm. The mooring cover had been neglected and allowed weather in & under. Carpet was toast. I saw thru the mildew, etc and determined this was a project I could handle & might even make a nice small fishin toon from what I saw. Paid her $$$ and away I go.
Searching for a small outboard, I wanted a 4 stroke. Preferred the Honda for my own reasons. Found a BF25 at a local boat tech's place that he had just gone through...comp check, carbs, filters, oil, gearcase, etc. Paid him $$$ and away I go again. Link here led me to info on measuring cables for throttle & shift. I got a remote control box with the outboard but no cables. Already had the steering cable from the old electric set up mentioned earlier. That all worked & hooked up like a charm. Ordered cables and installed. Remote control warning LEDs not lighting and the warning buzzer did not sound so after determining the old ones were defective, ordered & installed new ones. Ouch on the lights. New 6 gallon fuel tank and new hose, primer bulb. Little bit o StarTron in the gas and dunked it in a big tub of H2O. Lifted the choke and hit the key...it fired and idled like a brand new one...hardly turning a full turn. Very surprised at how quiet the little 25 horse Honda was. All is good for now.
Took the toon out for a test on Mom's Day. All worked well except for my perception of how the 25 horse should push the pontoon. I wired the tach up according to Honda's wiring diagrams for the remote control (gray wire to send) & I got 4500 rpm at WOT. Engine felt like it was not opening up all the way. Not knowing how the small 4 stroker should sound at WOT, I was going by the sound of all my previous outboards (2 strokes). Big diff in sound & response but that's not a prob. This just didn't sound/feel like it was opening all the way.
If you've read this far, I'm going to break this up into the next post where I'll ask a question or 2...or 3. See if I can get some sage advice & save myself some chasing around.