Static line woes and water ingestion.....

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Static line woes and water ingestion.I've been following the thread on this and could use some help... :confused: <br />The boat is a Twin 1987 2850 Bayliner outfitted with 5 liter OMC outdrives. I'm in the process of rebuilding the engines and adding new manifolds and risers. It doesn't look like Bayliner built many twins. With the addition of second motor the boat sits pretty low in the water. I think that the engines had been replaced before so I'm not sure how the boat was setup to start with. I wonder if the addition of some riser spacers (3 or 6 inch) is a good idea. How much height is required from the water line to the bend in the riser anyway? Also how much does an engine weigh with risers and outdrive and all. My guess is about 750 pounds or the weight of 4 good fishing buddies not including the beer. It seems crazy to have a boat where you can only party on the bow. Am I being overly concerned here? Any Comments would be appreciated. Thanks<br />Rich
 

Waterbugtoo

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Re: Static line woes and water ingestion.....

Spacers should do the trick. Where is the waterline in the exhaust at current?<br /><br />
 
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Re: Static line woes and water ingestion.....

waterline is at the top of the gimbal housing right now. There were two types of "Y"pipe;one long and one short. the flappers are at different heights. Which do you think is better? Flapper hi or low. Also is there any disadvantage to the spacer?<br />Thanks for your reply.<br />Rich
 

Waterbugtoo

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Re: Static line woes and water ingestion.....

There is no disadvantage to spacers as long as space permits. It would be advisable to have flappers as far from the waterline as possible.
 
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