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Hi guys
Just joined this group and hope you can help. This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph but i was struggling to get 40mph out of her and was cavitating bad with a little water also being sprayed upward. There is a small ring missing from the end of the prop/leg but i'm not sure how or if this would effect things.The prop(standard) is reasonable with a couple of dings but nothing serious and no change since i could get 50mph out of her. The trim gauge doesn't work either,but,knowing that the leg is down and a standing full throttle start,after several seconds i start to slowly raise the leg and before i know it,its cavitating and have to close the throttle again. Its most annoying. Also,any tips on good trimming,cheers. Any help on this matter would be very apprecaited. Thanks for reading. Simon |
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gilly wrote:
Hi guys Just joined this group and hope you can help... This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph but i was struggling to get 40mph out of her and was cavitating bad with a little water also being sprayed upward. There is a small ring missing from the end of the prop/leg but i'm not sure how or if this would effect things.The prop(standard) is reasonable with a couple of dings but nothing serious and no change since i could get 50mph out of her. The trim gauge doesn't work either,but,knowing that the leg is down and a standing full throttle start,after several seconds i start to slowly raise the leg and before i know it,its cavitating and have to close the throttle again. Its most annoying. Also,any tips on good trimming,cheers. Any help on this matter would be very apprecaited. Thanks for reading. Simon Cavitation or ventilation? My guess is ventilation. Well, you have compound issues now. Get it all fixed(prop reconditioned["reasonable" as you call it is not really acceptable], "ring"[assuming you mean the diffuser ring] replaced/repaired, trim gauge repaired) and you will be back to where you started. It all has to work together to get the performance you expect. Rob |
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![]() "gilly" wrote in message ups.com... This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph...snip Just curious..........how do you know that? |
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On Aug 7, 1:24 pm, gilly wrote:
Hi guys Just joined this group and hope you can help. This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph but i was struggling to get 40mph out of her and was cavitating bad with a little water also being sprayed upward. Out of curiosity what prop are you using ... e.g 21"? And what's the max rpm you're achieving? Don't know, but I'd think with the 4.3 efi @ 220hp, you just might get 50mph. |
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JimH wrote:
"gilly" wrote in message ups.com... This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph...snip Just curious..........how do you know that? That's what he was told by the seller... Rob |
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which i know can reach 50mph
but i was struggling to get 40mph out of her and was cavitating bad with a little water also being sprayed upward. The trim gauge doesn't work either,but,knowing that the leg is down and a standing full throttle start,after several seconds i start to slowly raise the leg and before i know it,its cavitating and have to close the throttle again. If you have been getting 50mph, but are now getting 40mph, then the most likely thing that has changed is that you have bent the aluminum(standard) prop by hitting a sandbar...assuming that you aren't trimming up too high now. A bent prop can reduce the prop pitch and/or cause ventilation/cavitation). Knowing what your trim angle is would help you for maximizing and repeating the proper angle that you determine for best trim, so getting that fixed would be nice. If you can't get rid of the ventilation by fixing the prop, or getting a new stainless one that won't bend every time you hit a sandbar, then you can get a hydrofoil mounted on the outdrive. I have a mercruiser 4.3/alpha one and the hydrofoil completely eliminated the ventilation I was getting. |
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On 8 Aug, 00:48, "JimH" ask wrote:
"gilly" wrote in message ups.com... This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph...snip Just curious..........how do you know that? My first trip out on her showed 50-51mph on the gauge when i opened the throttle. Simon |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:36:51 -0700, gilly penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: On 8 Aug, 00:48, "JimH" ask wrote: "gilly" wrote in message ups.com... This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph...snip Just curious..........how do you know that? My first trip out on her showed 50-51mph on the gauge when i opened the throttle. Simon If that is the case, Bayliner will probably buy the boat back! That's about 10 MPH higher than they claim........ (except with the V-8) Gene, It probably is reading 50 mph on the speedmeter, but it does not mean he is actually going 50 mph, the pressure tubes are extremely inaccurate. |
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On 9 Aug, 15:32, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 10:09:48 -0400, Reginald P. Smithers III penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:36:51 -0700, gilly penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: On 8 Aug, 00:48, "JimH" ask wrote: "gilly" wrote in message egroups.com... This weekend,i was out on my boat( Bayliner 2052,yr2000,4.3 merc efi ) which i know can reach 50mph...snip Just curious..........how do you know that? My first trip out on her showed 50-51mph on the gauge when i opened the throttle. Simon If that is the case, Bayliner will probably buy the boat back! That's about 10 MPH higher than they claim........ (except with the V-8) Gene, It probably is reading 50 mph on the speedmeter, but it does not mean he is actually going 50 mph, the pressure tubes are extremely inaccurate. Yeah.... you are correct. I implied that inaccuracy in my 1st post. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepagehttp://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguidehttp://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 000764-3, 08/09/2007 Tested on: 8/9/2007 10:32:12 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2007 ALWIL Software.http://www.avast.com So guys,surely the point is..... i'm only telling you that i saw 50mph on my first trip(i'm not saying i was doing 50mph) and now its only showing 40mph with a stuggle.So, something is wrong to be losing 10mph.This is what i'm trying to find out. Now i've got myself a brand new prop with diffuser ring which is missing on mine and a new trim gauge on order.I'm hoping this will sort things out or at least go some way. Simon |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:36:11 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote: Try this calculator. It might give you a broader picture of what you are trying to accomplish. http://continuouswave.com/cgi-bin/propcalc.pl/ How much slip should one use in that calculation. |
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