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Tony Kenny
 
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Hello all,

I'm new to this sport (and hence the group) having bought a small
13.5foot boat with a Mercury 20hp outboard last week and had a great
time on Derwen****er at the weekend!
The boat is of an unknown make/mode and is quite old.

I look forward to doing the powerboat Level 2 course next week so
suspect that will answer a lot of my questions. In the meantime I
have some general questions I like to put to the group.

1) Is there a uk.r.b.p FAQ/website?
2) The boat has a 'mercontrol' remote with a 3-pin socket on the
front. Is this a kill-switch? If so, what woudl I connect that to on
the outboard?
3) there is a toggle switch on the front ende (not the top) of the
control - what is this usually used for?
4) The mercury outboard has a space to put a start motor - is it a
simple case of ramming one in and wiring it in or woudl the engine
have to be modified?

I'm sure I'll have many more questions along the way, but this is a
good start.

thansk in advance

Tony
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Hi Tony,

One newbie to another here... so beware cause I may well be talking through
my arse...
Just wanted to show willing!

1) Sorry r.b.p?
2) Don't know if it is a kill switch but could be - do you have a plug with
3 pins to put into it? If your engine is running without anything plugged
into this then...1)It is not a kill switch 2)It is not working 3)It is not
connected.
3) From my wide ranging experience of 1 boat, it sounds like an electric
choke switch.

Is there a place for an ignition key on the control too?

4) I would guess that you wouldn't require any major mods but you should
check this out with the more experienced people...

No disrespect to the very helpful people here, try www.iboats.com and check
out their forums if you get no luck.

David



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Hello all,

I'm new to this sport (and hence the group) having bought a small
13.5foot boat with a Mercury 20hp outboard last week and had a great
time on Derwen****er at the weekend!
The boat is of an unknown make/mode and is quite old.

I look forward to doing the powerboat Level 2 course next week so
suspect that will answer a lot of my questions. In the meantime I
have some general questions I like to put to the group.

1) Is there a uk.r.b.p FAQ/website?
2) The boat has a 'mercontrol' remote with a 3-pin socket on the
front. Is this a kill-switch? If so, what woudl I connect that to on
the outboard?
3) there is a toggle switch on the front ende (not the top) of the
control - what is this usually used for?
4) The mercury outboard has a space to put a start motor - is it a
simple case of ramming one in and wiring it in or woudl the engine
have to be modified?

I'm sure I'll have many more questions along the way, but this is a
good start.

thansk in advance

Tony



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Hi,

1) r.p.b == rec.baoating.power
2) It has a cover on it, this cover revealse 3 pins but nothing in
them, I suspect it could be a kill switch but not wired in. There is
a blanking plate on the top of the control where I assume a key would
go - woudl be nice to have one too, I have an old key switch I could
mount in there (as an immobiliser only) but would need to know where
to wire this to in the engine.

That toggle switch I might use to turn on navigation lights.

checking out those forums,

Thanks again!

Tony

"David Rees" wrote in message ...
Hi Tony,

One newbie to another here... so beware cause I may well be talking through
my arse...
Just wanted to show willing!

1) Sorry r.b.p?
2) Don't know if it is a kill switch but could be - do you have a plug with
3 pins to put into it? If your engine is running without anything plugged
into this then...1)It is not a kill switch 2)It is not working 3)It is not
connected.
3) From my wide ranging experience of 1 boat, it sounds like an electric
choke switch.

Is there a place for an ignition key on the control too?

4) I would guess that you wouldn't require any major mods but you should
check this out with the more experienced people...

No disrespect to the very helpful people here, try www.iboats.com and check
out their forums if you get no luck.

David



"Tony Kenny" wrote in message
om...
Hello all,

I'm new to this sport (and hence the group) having bought a small
13.5foot boat with a Mercury 20hp outboard last week and had a great
time on Derwen****er at the weekend!
The boat is of an unknown make/mode and is quite old.

I look forward to doing the powerboat Level 2 course next week so
suspect that will answer a lot of my questions. In the meantime I
have some general questions I like to put to the group.

1) Is there a uk.r.b.p FAQ/website?
2) The boat has a 'mercontrol' remote with a 3-pin socket on the
front. Is this a kill-switch? If so, what woudl I connect that to on
the outboard?
3) there is a toggle switch on the front ende (not the top) of the
control - what is this usually used for?
4) The mercury outboard has a space to put a start motor - is it a
simple case of ramming one in and wiring it in or woudl the engine
have to be modified?

I'm sure I'll have many more questions along the way, but this is a
good start.

thansk in advance

Tony

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In article , Tony Kenny
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Hello all,

I'm new to this sport (and hence the group) having bought a small
13.5foot boat with a Mercury 20hp outboard last week and had a great
time on Derwen****er at the weekend!


don't forget the 10mph speed limit on there!

The boat is of an unknown make/mode and is quite old.

I look forward to doing the powerboat Level 2 course next week so
suspect that will answer a lot of my questions. In the meantime I
have some general questions I like to put to the group.

1) Is there a uk.r.b.p FAQ/website?


see other post with details of the groups charter

2) The boat has a 'mercontrol' remote with a 3-pin socket on the
front. Is this a kill-switch? If so, what woudl I connect that to on
the outboard?


Usually for the connection of accessories such as a tacho and 12v supply

3) there is a toggle switch on the front ende (not the top) of the
control - what is this usually used for?


That sounds like the kill switch.

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In article , Tony Kenny
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Hello all,

I'm new to this sport (and hence the group) having bought a small
13.5foot boat with a Mercury 20hp outboard last week and had a great
time on Derwen****er at the weekend!


don't forget the 10mph speed limit on there!

The boat is of an unknown make/mode and is quite old.

I look forward to doing the powerboat Level 2 course next week so
suspect that will answer a lot of my questions. In the meantime I
have some general questions I like to put to the group.

1) Is there a uk.r.b.p FAQ/website?


see other post with details of the groups charter

2) The boat has a 'mercontrol' remote with a 3-pin socket on the
front. Is this a kill-switch? If so, what woudl I connect that to on
the outboard?


Usually for the connection of accessories such as a tacho and 12v supply

3) there is a toggle switch on the front ende (not the top) of the
control - what is this usually used for?


That sounds like the kill switch.



Yeah, I remembered the speed limit, which is exactly why I went to
that lake so that a) I wasn't tempted to go too fast for my abilities
and b) So I'd have no other fast moving crafts to give me hassle.

The only problme I had was estimating 10mph on water, I assume the
limit is water relative and not land relative? I have a pitot speedo
en route to me so i'll have that fittd for my next visit, along with
tacho and fuel gauge and a level 2 certificate with a bit of luck (or
hard work I should day).

Where would I wire a kill switch up to on the engine? I'd like to
connect maybe both the toggle switch AND the kill wire so if I do fall
out at least my boat wont go crashing into others at speed.

thanks

Tony


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