Re: WHat speed should I be getting
My mistake on mentioning the model info, etc. I guess you call it a rookie mistake which I can accept given the learning curve involved as I've found on other topics such as rebuilding the lower unit a week after I bought it with no Marine experience whatsoever. ANyway back to topic.
The reason i wanted to pressure test was I've read that's something that should've ben doneprior to buying the boat, rookie mistake but I still need to do.
RPM gauge don't work, along with the speedometer. I guess that'll be a offseason fix this winter. Links for troubleshooting can be posted if anyone has any direct ones.
The boat is a 1992 Northwood 160 Pacer which the more digging I've did I've found was manufactured by Brunswick Marine from Napanee In from the best I can tell on the NMMA sticker which is severely faded to the point I can't tell capacity info, etc just the last letter of Brunswick, "k" , the word marine and Napanee IN in which a gentlemen at Smokercraft who's been there since 1986 told me based on the serial number beginning with BKK that they didn't make it.
The motor isn't the original motor either. Still working on getting pics up.
There's alot of work planned for this boat in the off season in my garage, i.e. flooring, carpet, electrical, stereo, key assembly, and other small misc stuff due to the age of the wood and it showing more and more wood rot the more I poke around.
I'll be install,ing a transom ladder in the next couple days for the kids to hop in and out of boat on when wakeboarding as I've quickly found they like that and I fish so it's plus for the family as mom takes photos and videos since she don't do either.
It's a Aluminum V hull, Fish/Ski Style Boat I presume?
I did also notice a little black stick thing at the rear of the boat on the starboard side that has a wire that leads up to console has been ground a little bit from maybe rubbing the lake, river floor? My guess is this is related to speed ?
I don't know my prop size yet either. Is there a quick way to tell what size prop I have?
I know this is alot and some of the information here is tied to other threads I have posted as well. I'm beginning to realize I bought a mechanics special but hey I think that's me as I use to work on Class 8 trucks and have repaired most stuff on my cars, lawnmowers, camper, my house, etc through the years....