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HK August 30th 07 08:39 PM

A Sweet Ride
 

I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.

Parker equipped my F150 Yamaha with a 15x15-1/2 three bladed black
stainless steel prop. Parker had been using props with more pitch and
less diameter, and apparently mine is one of the first with the smaller
pitch. I called the factory on this and was told the lower pitch prop
helped the engine rev up to 6000 rpm, and also helped with acceleration.

Well...the factory was right.

Two guys, full fuel load (100 gallons), cooler, ice, rods, and the usual
junk, and without trying, I got 6000 rpm and 40 mph on both the GPS and
built in Yamaha speedo. I think there is a little more if I play with trim.

4000 rpm delivered 25+ mph, and 4500 produced just about 30 mph. I
"cruise" at 25 or so, and with a little trim fiddle, I was able to
achieve this with 3900 rpm, and about 5.6 gph. Su-weeeet. Some of the
guys with this boat go for a 200 or 225 Yamaha, but I really don't see
the need.

Had the depth finder hooked up to the GPS, and I like the outcome...got
a nice big depth indicator on the lower left of the GARMIN 4208.

This is one sweet boat. Heavy enough to smash down waves, dry-riding and
for a 21-footer, plenty of walk-around room. Two outboard boats ago, I
owned a nice 19-footer CC, but it was much lighter than this new Parker,
and it simply did not ride as well. I shopped around a little before I
decided on Parker again, but nothing I tried rode as well in the chop or
had as much space for "fish wrasslin'." My second place finished was a
Sailfish, but like most other center consoles, it had "vee-seating" up
at the bow (takes away from fishing space), and a eurotransom. Nice
rider, though.

Launched at Breezy Point, went over to the "other side" of the Bay, then
came back to Deale, chugged up Deale Harbor for lunch, then ran down to
the Nuclear Plant. Other than the temps, which were very high (86F on
the water and 84F in the water), it was a great day for a boat ride.



HK August 30th 07 08:58 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
HK wrote:

I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.

Parker equipped my F150 Yamaha with a 15x15-1/2 three bladed black
stainless steel prop. Parker had been using props with more pitch and
less diameter, and apparently mine is one of the first with the smaller
pitch. I called the factory on this and was told the lower pitch prop
helped the engine rev up to 6000 rpm, and also helped with acceleration.

Well...the factory was right.

Two guys, full fuel load (100 gallons), cooler, ice, rods, and the usual
junk, and without trying, I got 6000 rpm and 40 mph on both the GPS and
built in Yamaha speedo. I think there is a little more if I play with trim.

4000 rpm delivered 25+ mph, and 4500 produced just about 30 mph. I
"cruise" at 25 or so, and with a little trim fiddle, I was able to
achieve this with 3900 rpm, and about 5.6 gph. Su-weeeet. Some of the
guys with this boat go for a 200 or 225 Yamaha, but I really don't see
the need.

Had the depth finder hooked up to the GPS, and I like the outcome...got
a nice big depth indicator on the lower left of the GARMIN 4208.

This is one sweet boat. Heavy enough to smash down waves, dry-riding and
for a 21-footer, plenty of walk-around room. Two outboard boats ago, I
owned a nice 19-footer CC, but it was much lighter than this new Parker,
and it simply did not ride as well. I shopped around a little before I
decided on Parker again, but nothing I tried rode as well in the chop or
had as much space for "fish wrasslin'." My second place finished was a
Sailfish, but like most other center consoles, it had "vee-seating" up
at the bow (takes away from fishing space), and a eurotransom. Nice
rider, though.

Launched at Breezy Point, went over to the "other side" of the Bay, then
came back to Deale, chugged up Deale Harbor for lunch, then ran down to
the Nuclear Plant. Other than the temps, which were very high (86F on
the water and 84F in the water), it was a great day for a boat ride.




whoops...15-1/4 diameter prop, 15" pitch, not 15"x15-1/2


[email protected] August 30th 07 10:29 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
On Aug 30, 3:58 pm, HK wrote:

Yeah, yeah... when you going to drown some baits?

So, how long does it take you from the time you decide to go fishing,
to get supplies ready, pack up the trailer, gas, hook up trailer,
drive, setup, and launch for a quick fishing trip?



HK August 30th 07 10:32 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.

Parker equipped my F150 Yamaha with a 15x15-1/2 three bladed black
stainless steel prop. Parker had been using props with more pitch and less
diameter, and apparently mine is one of the first with the smaller pitch.
I called the factory on this and was told the lower pitch prop helped the
engine rev up to 6000 rpm, and also helped with acceleration.

Well...the factory was right.


Congratulations on your new boat.




Thanks...it seems to be a great ride.



HK August 30th 07 10:36 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
wrote:
On Aug 30, 3:58 pm, HK wrote:

Yeah, yeah... when you going to drown some baits?

So, how long does it take you from the time you decide to go fishing,
to get supplies ready, pack up the trailer, gas, hook up trailer,
drive, setup, and launch for a quick fishing trip?




I usually have the supplies on hand, other than "live" bait. I have my
fishing gear in cabinets and racks in the garage, and most of the gear I
need is in a fishing bag, so that's easy enough. If I keep the boat on
its trailer at a nearby marina, I'm five minutes away.

Actually, the only thing that takes any time and causes any aggravation
is aligning my vehicle with the trailer so I can hitch the two up. If
I'm going out with someone, that's no problem, and takes less than a
minute. If I am hooking up by myself, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Launching is pretty fast. We have good ramps around here.

I did plunk a few baits today, by the way.


Short Wave Sportfishing August 30th 07 10:45 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:39:10 -0400, HK wrote:

I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.


WHOO HOO!!!

With the exception of that sucky Yamaha, sounds like you have a sweet
ride.

Except for that hole in the transom.

And the Yamamama.

~~ snerk ~~

[email protected] August 30th 07 11:07 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
On Aug 30, 5:45 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:39:10 -0400, HK wrote:
I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.


WHOO HOO!!!

With the exception of that sucky Yamaha, sounds like you have a sweet
ride.

Except for that hole in the transom.

And the Yamamama.

~~ snerk ~~


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you like numbers;)



[email protected] August 30th 07 11:50 PM

A Sweet Ride
 
On Aug 30, 6:07 pm, wrote:
On Aug 30, 5:45 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:39:10 -0400, HK wrote:
I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.


WHOO HOO!!!


With the exception of that sucky Yamaha, sounds like you have a sweet
ride.



Did you just say Yamaha??

Except for that hole in the transom.


And the Yamamama.


~~ snerk ~~




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you like numbers;)
I see a lot of dot's there, what could it mean, aliens from the dark
side??


HK August 31st 07 12:27 AM

A Sweet Ride
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:39:10 -0400, HK wrote:

I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.


WHOO HOO!!!

With the exception of that sucky Yamaha, sounds like you have a sweet
ride.

Except for that hole in the transom.

And the Yamamama.

~~ snerk ~~


Well, if the front of the boat catches on fire, I can always jump off
the transom without tripping over the "euro."




Jim August 31st 07 12:39 AM

A Sweet Ride
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:39:10 -0400, HK wrote:

I finally had some time today to mess around with the boat, complete the
break-in cycle, and see what she will do.


WHOO HOO!!!

With the exception of that sucky Yamaha, sounds like you have a sweet
ride.

Except for that hole in the transom.

And the Yamamama.

~~ snerk ~~


Well, if the front of the boat catches on fire, I can always jump off the
transom without tripping over the "euro."



Jump! Doncha mean walk off the transom.

Just Kidding.

Keep them hourly reports coming.

BTW Has John come by to verify that this boat truly belongs to you?

You know what RR said. "Trust but Verify".


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