KnotConnected
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 15, 2012
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So I was trucking right along at ~23MPH, happy as a clam on Saturday, when the depth went from about 28' to 1.5' in a real big hurry. I noticed the boat stop so I powered down to neutral immediately, but the deceleration was enough to send my buddy on the back seat forward into the deck table. Luckily it's all sand and muck around here, so the landing was pretty soft and I don't think anything shredded the hull.
After freaking out a little bit, and trying to power out of it with 1/2 - 3/4 throttle to no success, I trimmed the Bravo3 all the way up (props ALMOST out of water) and was able to slowly push out in forward idle & turn around.
I came back in the rest of the 15 minute trip at WOT without noticing any large vibrations or any other obvious problems, but now that I'm back at the slip safely is there anything I should check / look out for?
Also, in the future, whamming on the throttle to force my way out PROBABLY wasn't the best idea, right? And, is it safe to trim the Bravo-3 up while the engine is running, or while forward / reverse is engaged? I thought I read somewhere that you shouldn't trim the out-drive while underway.
Thanks!
(P.S. lesson learned, I'm NEVER cutting it close to the channel markers again)
1994 Larson Cabrio 280 | Single 7.4 Merc | Bravo-3 | Green Bay, WI
After freaking out a little bit, and trying to power out of it with 1/2 - 3/4 throttle to no success, I trimmed the Bravo3 all the way up (props ALMOST out of water) and was able to slowly push out in forward idle & turn around.
I came back in the rest of the 15 minute trip at WOT without noticing any large vibrations or any other obvious problems, but now that I'm back at the slip safely is there anything I should check / look out for?
Also, in the future, whamming on the throttle to force my way out PROBABLY wasn't the best idea, right? And, is it safe to trim the Bravo-3 up while the engine is running, or while forward / reverse is engaged? I thought I read somewhere that you shouldn't trim the out-drive while underway.
Thanks!
(P.S. lesson learned, I'm NEVER cutting it close to the channel markers again)
1994 Larson Cabrio 280 | Single 7.4 Merc | Bravo-3 | Green Bay, WI
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