I agree that is a sweet looking boat, are you in a warm zone where you can use it now ?
We have carpet in our cockpit but none in our head... we try not to take a leak in the cockpit, so I think we're okay.![]()
Congrats on the purchase, Starcraft makes a great hull, aluminum or fiberglass. You got one heckuva deal on this beaut...enjoy her
And welcome to the Starcraft club too![]()
OK guys,
I pick up my new Starcraft 1800 4.3 MPI tomorrow. Two questions:
1) The dealer set up the boat with prop, battery and what not and took it to the local lake for a shake down test prior to me making a 18 hour round trip to get boat. He took the boat out by himself with a light fuel load and he said he achieved 56MPH(speedo not GPS). He said he hit 5100 RPMS and the rev limiter kicked in. He suggested that a full fuel load and multiple passangers and it will be fine. I believe the target RPM should be 4800 for the 4.3. MPI. Should I request a chang in prop from the 14.5 x 19 to maybe a 14.5 x 21?
2) On the Mercuiser 4.3 MPI, what is a normal operating tempurature I should see when running?
Craig
Full fuel load and multiple people and usual gear makes a huge difference with my 4.3 with a 21 pitch. I would bet dollars to doughnuts that my boat is a bit heavier and my carbed 4.3 will get over 5000rmps if it's unusually light but standard load is exactly at the max wot rpm's . It sounds to me like you should also have a 21 pitch maybe as a second prop. The fact you get 56 at all even on speedo impressive. I never did catch which model you bought.
jkist,
I am purchasing a new(leftover) 2008 Starcraft 1800 Limited 4.3 MPI Mercruiser(220hp). I'll let you know the actual MPH via GPS in a couple of days. I agree about getting a second prop. I work with a guy who also owns a prop business and he said to bring the boat over to his place and we can sea trial Stainless props all day till I find the one I want.....Should be good times! If I can get over 55 MPH on GPS with this boat properly propped I will be delighted!
Craig
The identical boat to mine is still produced by the sister company. Its the Vectra 182.
http://www.vectraboats.com/showroom/ShowModel.aspx?ModelID=1201&SeriesID=112
Craig
Good pionts....I'm wondering if "Dry weight" is accounting for the 3 liter engine? Even still, the package weigt doesnt make sense. One of the two figures is off and I think the "Dry Weight" figure is wrong. I mean, the engine and outdrive alone is several hundred pounds.
Craig