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Finally took her own. It was 92 degrees in the SF bay...unusually hot
for this part of the country. Just like the owner's son told me it does about 20. I would say more like 17-18. I noticed that the tilt pin was on the lowest position so I moved it two notches up. I also noticed that the outboard was running rich (thick smoke) so I adjusted the mixture. With these two changes there was a noticable pick up in overall speed. I guess if one uses it in a small lake the outboard is ok but out in the bay there's lot of water to cover. My boston whaler with a 40 really flew and it's a bit of an adjustment to this. And the noise. Wow, that little beast sure screams. I'm definitly going to change it to a 30+ hp. On the plus side I motored and trolled for 7 hours and it only burned 4 gallons. It's a great clean smooth outboard. And I got skunked. No bite. Garth Almgren wrote: Around 8/30/2005 3:36 PM, louis wrote: I wish I had a GPS! Here you go: http://www.superpawn.com/product.asp...t_id=2040 890 -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows |
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