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Tom, this ought to make you feel good
\http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0
seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... |
Tom, this ought to make you feel good
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:04:55 -0700, Tim wrote:
\http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0 seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... http://youtube.com/watch?v=nrnU2nDj_...elated&search= http://youtube.com/watch?v=DwEE3LskU...elated&search= |
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On Oct 4, 9:04 pm, Tim wrote:
\http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0 seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... nice... |
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On Oct 4, 8:59 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 18:04:55 -0700, Tim wrote: \http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0 seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... http://youtube.com/watch?v=nrnU2nDj_...elated&search= http://youtube.com/watch?v=DwEE3LskU...elated&search= Tom I was aware of that one, too. Bu I really didn't think you wanted to feel THAT good...... :* ) |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 22:55:32 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Oct 4, 9:04 pm, Tim wrote: \http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0 seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... nice... Damn, did you see what happens when you put one of the heavy ass Yamaha on the back of a LT boat. Forget boats, you need to wear a survival suit if you have a LT Parker and a Yammi. I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. You might be correct, but I think Etec has a lot more loss by fudging the video, then they can by showing the video. Is your new boat one of those wet LT models? |
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 22:55:32 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: wrote: On Oct 4, 9:04 pm, Tim wrote: \http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0 seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... nice... Damn, did you see what happens when you put one of the heavy ass Yamaha on the back of a LT boat. Forget boats, you need to wear a survival suit if you have a LT Parker and a Yammi. I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 08:08:33 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 22:55:32 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Oct 4, 9:04 pm, Tim wrote: \http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-7I00cZUE0 seems liek a real waste, though. somebody's got lots of money and plenty of time..... nice... Damn, did you see what happens when you put one of the heavy ass Yamaha on the back of a LT boat. Forget boats, you need to wear a survival suit if you have a LT Parker and a Yammi. I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. You might be correct, but I think Etec has a lot more loss by fudging the video, then they can by showing the video. Is your new boat one of those wet LT models? This is it, except that mine will have a Yamaha 150 on the back. Oh, and I ordered a red bikini for the babe. |
Tom, this ought to make you feel good
John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself |
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On Oct 5, 12:56 pm, Tim wrote:
John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I saw the Yama based boat lurch forward, right from the start for a second so I know at least he engaged. Almost like he did not floor it, or the Yamaha just does not deliver the torque.. |
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On Oct 5, 3:42 pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 18:04:31 -0000, wrote: On Oct 5, 12:56 pm, Tim wrote: John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I saw the Yama based boat lurch forward, right from the start for a second so I know at least he engaged. Almost like he did not floor it, or the Yamaha just does not deliver the torque.. I missed the lurch, and thought I was paying attention! . They really should have run the test several times to make sure each was applying throttle at the same rate. |
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 18:04:31 -0000, wrote: On Oct 5, 12:56 pm, Tim wrote: John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I saw the Yama based boat lurch forward, right from the start for a second so I know at least he engaged. Almost like he did not floor it, or the Yamaha just does not deliver the torque.. I missed the lurch, and thought I was paying attention! . It certainly is an important test for boaters who hook up stern to stern with another boat and play tug-a-war. You better be wearing a neck brace and seatbelt when you firewall that 150 on your new boat. :} Make sure you get properly propped. That engine should turn 6000 rpms when level with the water and with two or three guys and a full load of fuel aboard. Mine does. You will have a different prop, but it still should produce 6000 rpms or damned close to it. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:04:07 -0400, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: I missed the lurch, and thought I was paying attention! . It certainly is an important test for boaters who hook up stern to stern with another boat and play tug-a-war. Yeah, that's what I was thinking, and wondering if I'll have to do that when I get my boat. Did you, and if so was it hard finding an E-TEC to tie up to? --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:04:07 -0400, HK wrote: John H. wrote: I missed the lurch, and thought I was paying attention! . It certainly is an important test for boaters who hook up stern to stern with another boat and play tug-a-war. Yeah, that's what I was thinking, and wondering if I'll have to do that when I get my boat. Did you, and if so was it hard finding an E-TEC to tie up to? --Vic There's no problem finding eTec's tied up to the dock. I finally saw one running the other day, on the cop patrol boat. The cop was idling out of the marina. I thought his engine was noisy. |
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Tom, this ought to make you feel good
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:04:07 -0400, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 18:04:31 -0000, wrote: On Oct 5, 12:56 pm, Tim wrote: John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I saw the Yama based boat lurch forward, right from the start for a second so I know at least he engaged. Almost like he did not floor it, or the Yamaha just does not deliver the torque.. I missed the lurch, and thought I was paying attention! . It certainly is an important test for boaters who hook up stern to stern with another boat and play tug-a-war. You better be wearing a neck brace and seatbelt when you firewall that 150 on your new boat. :} Make sure you get properly propped. That engine should turn 6000 rpms when level with the water and with two or three guys and a full load of fuel aboard. Mine does. You will have a different prop, but it still should produce 6000 rpms or damned close to it. It comes with a factory spec stainless steel prop. I'll probably leave it alone. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:56:33 -0700, Tim wrote:
John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I asked that same question and if you look at the video, the Yamaha moves forward. It was a fair test in terms of how it was done. It wasn't a fair test because that Yamaha is one weak assed motor with no low end torque. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:56:33 -0700, Tim wrote: John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I asked that same question and if you look at the video, the Yamaha moves forward. It was a fair test in terms of how it was done. It wasn't a fair test because that Yamaha is one weak assed motor with no low end torque. I'm sure it had nothing to do with the one-bladed, bent prop on the Yamaha, and the reliable outboard powerhead from Mercury that Evinrude stuffed under that etec hood. |
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On Oct 6, 6:54 am, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:56:33 -0700, Tim wrote: John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I asked that same question and if you look at the video, the Yamaha moves forward. It was a fair test in terms of how it was done. It wasn't a fair test because that Yamaha is one weak assed motor with no low end torque. I'm sure it had nothing to do with the one-bladed, bent prop on the Yamaha, and the reliable outboard powerhead from Mercury that Evinrude stuffed under that etec hood. LOL! |
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On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 07:54:58 -0400, HK wrote:
I'm sure it had nothing to do with the one-bladed, bent prop on the Yamaha, and the reliable outboard powerhead from Mercury that Evinrude stuffed under that etec hood. Regardless of what one might think of the engines or the test, I thought it was an interesting demonstration of the low transom effect. The fact that the boat capsized when about half full of water was eye catching also. Does anyone know if it had "level flotation" ? |
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On Oct 6, 6:32 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:56:33 -0700, Tim wrote: John H. wrote: I'm wondering if he ever started the Yamaha. If he did, it was well after the rearward motion began. I noticed that myself I asked that same question and if you look at the video, the Yamaha moves forward. It was a fair test in terms of how it was done. It wasn't a fair test because that Yamaha is one weak assed motor with no low end torque. Just for the fun of it, I'd like to see what the 150 etc would score up against a 140 hp mercruiser i/o (3.0 GM) Not saying the GM would do favour, but it would be "interesting" I'd volunteer my Chris Craft for the test if I were closer to the subjects at hand. and I don't think mine would do much sinking , it has a fairly tall transom. |
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