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Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. I opted for a small
engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:55:23 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Looks like fun. Make sure you don't get any speeding tickets. Planning to get a cover for it? I've heard that makes them last longer. --Vic |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Looks like fun. Make sure you don't get any speeding tickets. Planning to get a cover for it? I've heard that makes them last longer. --Vic Ordered one. Eisboch |
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On Jul 26, 2:55*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. * I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. *Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. *Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. *All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. *It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch That thing looks like it'd be a blast to run around in! |
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On Jul 26, 2:55*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. * I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. *Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. *Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. *All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. *It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch If that is an air floor powered by a 6hp it should reach a nice planing speed. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 26, 2:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch If that is an air floor powered by a 6hp it should reach a nice planing speed. ----------------------- Rigid hull. (fiberglass). Still planes. Eisboch |
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On Jul 26, 4:57*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 26, 2:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch If that is an air floor powered by a 6hp it should reach a nice planing speed. ----------------------- Rigid hull. (fiberglass). * Still planes. Eisboch When we had our Achilles inflatable (rigid wood floor) we ran it with a small OB with an internal tank and always carried a portable 1 gallon plastic gas tank on board in case we ever ran out of fuel. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 26, 4:57 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 26, 2:55 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch If that is an air floor powered by a 6hp it should reach a nice planing speed. ----------------------- Rigid hull. (fiberglass). Still planes. Eisboch When we had our Achilles inflatable (rigid wood floor) we ran it with a small OB with an internal tank and always carried a portable 1 gallon plastic gas tank on board in case we ever ran out of fuel. -------------------- Even though the boat is rated for a 15 horse, I was more interested in keeping everything light and managable, rather than speed. I was happily surprised at it's performance however after going through the break-in. It won't win any races, but it won't be boring. Almost all the 4 stroke engines, except for the very small, have external tanks now. This one came with a 3.2 gallon tank, but I'll eventually replace it with a flat, 6 gallon tank. The fiberglass hull has a detented section near the bow with a strap down that is large enough to hold one of those flat 6 gallon tanks. The tanks are molded such that a built in reserve is available. If you run out of fuel by not paying attention, you tilt the tank up on end, then back down and you have a half gallon or so to get back. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:55:23 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Been having fun yesterday and today with this thing. I opted for a small engine, (it will take up to a 15 horse) and have been dutifully following the break-in proceedure. Today I finally had enough time on it that I could "open it up". Little sucker surprised me. Got up on a plane and zipped right along. This is my first inflatable, and it's a blast. Hoist system works awesome. All I do is let up on the bow line and the forward stringer and push the boat out at an angle in the slip. It leaves plenty of room to launch the inflatable between the boat and the dock. http://www.eisboch.com/inflat1.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg Eisboch Cool. But...if I were you I'd trade in the bungy cords for some with the big plastic hooks. The ones you've got *will* rust! (Unless they're stainless under that light coating.) |
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"Eisboch" wrote in
: http://www.eisboch.com/inflat2.jpg If you ever get a chance to ride in a 12' Fold-a-Bote, do it. Soaked one time too many in Key West and getting a ride in one from another anchored out sailor, Cap'n Geoffrey took the plunge. The ride is MUCH dryer, planing and speed is amazing, and it stores FLAT against the port handrail after the simple disassembly. Wow...it just started DOWNPOURING over the house! Someone flushed a CLOUD! |
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