Re: What do I look for on my very first sea trial tomorrow?
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Nice Boat, By the way, good choice! Just use common sense, take a look at the engine bay, & bilge, before you start out, & after you get back, for any oil, gas, water leaks, or overheating, keep a close eye on the gauges, to make sure they stay in the proper range, at all times. Listen for any strange noises from the engine or drive. Take the helm when you're ready, on open water, and see how it handles at all speeds, do a large figure 8 at low planing speed with it, to check the steering. Shift it through the gears at idle speed, to see if it appears smooth. Finally if you're comfortable with it, Open the throttle full, and see how she drives, check the speedometer, & tach, it should be able to reach a maximum of 4600-4800 RPM, or at least 4200-4400 RPM. A Bravo 3 has twin props in a set, they can get expensive to replace, make sure all is well with them. The 5.0/240hp engine is usually a good strong, dependable, economical design.
That's all I can think of now, I'm sure there will be others along with suggestions as well that I missed, or they want to add, Good Luck, Mike
