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Hi,
It runs, it runs, it RUNS!!!! Finished off the exhaust, checked the checklist, turned the key, and at 1:07 pm PST, Far Cove's new engine officially sprang to life. It's quiet, vibration-free, and POWERFUL. I think the prop is too "steep" - it's supposed to get to 3000rpm WOT, and although it's still too new to run it WOT, it looks like it only gets to about 2600. OTOH, I make 3.5 knots at idle! I did a "speed run" (same rpm, both directions, average the results) at 2000 rpm and I got just over 6.5 knots. So, if the engine can push the boat at 6.5 at 2000, I'm guessing once it's loosened up a bit and has the right prop, I'll probably get over 7, maybe 7.5 (hull speed). Yay! A few minor problems. The prop, of course. The idle is too high, but I think I'll leave it there until it's been broken in a bit - I hear idling is not good for a brand-new engine. And the throttle doesn't stay put - the friction adjustment needs adjusting. And there's all the stuff that still needs to be done - I have to mount the control panel, insulate the exhaust riser, put the panels back, clean up... But that's Stage III - Stage II is now complete: Far Cove is a boat again, rather than a "project". Think I'll motor out to English Bay, tomorrow, maybe even Snug Cove... YAY!!!! Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 - a boat again! |
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