I have an Avon 4.6M SuperSport with an aluminum floor and a Tohatsu M40C. After six months of headaches, I FINALLY got the motor running properly and took it out for its first long-range outing last weekend.
The problem I'm having is with the trim. The boat gets up on plane and runs for about 15-30 seconds but as soon as it goes over a wave of any size, the prop aerates and the motor over-revs. I had to feather the throttle and keep the speed at 12 mph or less to reduce the chances of this happening.
Occasionally -- and without any changes to the configuration of the boat -- the boat will come off plane and get bogged down. When that happened, I could run the motor WOT and the boat would max out at about 10 mph with lots of spray coming up from the bow and the bow flexing upward. If I stopped the boat and opened the throttle again, it would get up on plane and run fine until the prop aerated.
I tried adjusting the trim on the motor. With the motor trimmed all the way it would bury the bow and not plane at all. The more the motor was trimmed out, the more the prop would catch air.
Here's some background on how the boat was set up:
Transom -- cut down by previous owner to 15" and motor is a short shaft. At my boat dealer's recommendation, I put a shim under the motor so that the cavitation plate is just about 1" below the keel.
Smart tabs -- currently in the #2 position (#1 position being the least lift).
Load -- fairly heavy: two people + 4 scuba tanks + scuba gear + 18 gallons fuel + anchor + typical boating accessories. Initially, the fuel and scuba tanks were up in the bow with my son in the middle and me in the back. Later I shifted a couple of tanks further aft in an effort to keep the stern in the water but that didn't seem to make much difference.
I'm hoping someone can give me some suggestions on how to trim the boat out to make it run more efficiently. Options include:
Changing Smart Tabs to #1 position (least lift)
Removing shim from motor and running with cavitation plate about 2.5-3" below keel.
Altering the load distribution (more weight aft?)
Changing the prop (I'm not sure what pitch it is now, but the dealer put on one that he recommended for diving/heavy loads).
Thanks in advance,
Jon
The problem I'm having is with the trim. The boat gets up on plane and runs for about 15-30 seconds but as soon as it goes over a wave of any size, the prop aerates and the motor over-revs. I had to feather the throttle and keep the speed at 12 mph or less to reduce the chances of this happening.
Occasionally -- and without any changes to the configuration of the boat -- the boat will come off plane and get bogged down. When that happened, I could run the motor WOT and the boat would max out at about 10 mph with lots of spray coming up from the bow and the bow flexing upward. If I stopped the boat and opened the throttle again, it would get up on plane and run fine until the prop aerated.
I tried adjusting the trim on the motor. With the motor trimmed all the way it would bury the bow and not plane at all. The more the motor was trimmed out, the more the prop would catch air.
Here's some background on how the boat was set up:
Transom -- cut down by previous owner to 15" and motor is a short shaft. At my boat dealer's recommendation, I put a shim under the motor so that the cavitation plate is just about 1" below the keel.
Smart tabs -- currently in the #2 position (#1 position being the least lift).
Load -- fairly heavy: two people + 4 scuba tanks + scuba gear + 18 gallons fuel + anchor + typical boating accessories. Initially, the fuel and scuba tanks were up in the bow with my son in the middle and me in the back. Later I shifted a couple of tanks further aft in an effort to keep the stern in the water but that didn't seem to make much difference.
I'm hoping someone can give me some suggestions on how to trim the boat out to make it run more efficiently. Options include:
Changing Smart Tabs to #1 position (least lift)
Removing shim from motor and running with cavitation plate about 2.5-3" below keel.
Altering the load distribution (more weight aft?)
Changing the prop (I'm not sure what pitch it is now, but the dealer put on one that he recommended for diving/heavy loads).
Thanks in advance,
Jon