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Bayliner 16 ft, Fish and Ski...
Just a quick update on the boat...
I had it out a couple times this past week and I'm happy to announce that it does indeed float. The engine runs (make a bit of smoke, and a gas smell at times), but moves fairly well. I had it up to 28 MPH (per my handheld GPS unit). It gets on plane OK, but I'm still learning how to use the tilt/trim to my best advantage. There was still some throttle left to use, but I had no desire to go faster. I won't be putting it back into the water until Tuesday when the holiday crowd is gone in Virginia Beach. I still need to find a boat mechanic to give it a look over and make sure it's not ready to blow up at any moment. but overall, I'm happy with the purchase and the performance. Now to make it better looking! One thing I need to do soon (like today/tomorrow) is to reqwire the trailer. the current lights do not work. Can I simply zip tie the wires to the trailer? Or must they be run inside the trailer frame? I guess I can just tie the new wires to the old wires and pull them through. We shall see... Take care, Brian |
Bayliner 16 ft, Fish and Ski...
WBrian wrote:
Just a quick update on the boat... I had it out a couple times this past week and I'm happy to announce that it does indeed float. The engine runs (make a bit of smoke, and a gas smell at times), but moves fairly well. I had it up to 28 MPH (per my handheld GPS unit). It gets on plane OK, but I'm still learning how to use the tilt/trim to my best advantage. There was still some throttle left to use, but I had no desire to go faster. I won't be putting it back into the water until Tuesday when the holiday crowd is gone in Virginia Beach. I still need to find a boat mechanic to give it a look over and make sure it's not ready to blow up at any moment. but overall, I'm happy with the purchase and the performance. Now to make it better looking! One thing I need to do soon (like today/tomorrow) is to reqwire the trailer. the current lights do not work. Can I simply zip tie the wires to the trailer? Or must they be run inside the trailer frame? I guess I can just tie the new wires to the old wires and pull them through. We shall see... Take care, Brian I would be very afraid of any situation where I smell gas fumes aboard a boat. I would have a mechanic check it out before using the boat again. |
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