Lucky John
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Well my mechanic did the decarb last week and went 52 miles the next day tuna fishing. Not as good as new but decent enough till my new Suzuki arrives. I got about 1.3 or so and engine sounds smooth and quiet.
What boat and motor?This for me is a good day, fairly calm sea and pretty light.
19 knots at 4500 rpms??? Is this a 2520 dv with a single 200 ?This for me is a good day, fairly calm sea and pretty light.
2016 25XLD single 300 yamahaWhat boat and motor?
Single 30019 knots at 4500 rpms??? Is this a 2520 dv with a single 200 ?
Hi Rio, You and I have similar/same rigs, only yours is 2 years newer (ours is 2013/2014 2520 XLD with 2014 Yamaha 300; stock Yamaha prop; I'll come back and 'edit' for the prop #'s if anyone asks; I keep forgetting the numbers)....This for me is a good day, fairly calm sea and pretty light.
I run almost identical to you in terms of load, getting on plane and trim. It seems like the only real difference is our props. Post or PM those if you ever get a chance. I’d love to get that speed / fuel numbers.Hi Rio, You and I have similar/same rigs, only yours is 2 years newer (ours is 2013/2014 2520 XLD with 2014 Yamaha 300; stock Yamaha prop; I'll come back and 'edit' for the prop #'s if anyone asks; I keep forgetting the numbers)....
When not trolling/trawling at 7-8 mph, we consistently run at 4300 rpms at 28-32 mph. With this we achieve 2.0-2.2 mpg. (according to the Yamaha gauges). I've mentioned this a number of times before, and a few years ago a couple CP folks questioned our numbers. (I've also mentioned that before! ☺)... The numbers are accurate. In fact, I have a least 8 live videos on Youtube showing this. We have the 200 gallon fuel tank, usually kept around 3/4 full (to me, a half-full tank is an empty tank! ☺). Usually 2 people onboard with standard gear. (we also have a very heavy, all 1" S/S full-cockpit bimini). We have the electric head and holding tank; always empty, and never used but once, 4 years ago. Fresh water tank, always full (I think 14 gallons/116 lbs)... I only use the trim tabs to balance the load port-to-starboard. I use the engine tilt to get on plane (tucked in when starting, and brought to mid-way as I get on plane).... I mention all this because weight is an important factor with a planing-hull boat's performance.
Hi Rio, The prop is what I 'was told' is the 'standard' prop that came on that motor. It's a 2014, Stainless Steel Yamaha Saltwater Series II, 17-T, 15 X 17. (It showed 15 1/2 on the Parker promotional literature photo. I don't know what that means)... I have not 'experimented' with different props as I'm happy with the one we have; happy with how it performs.I run almost identical to you in terms of load, getting on plane and trim. It seems like the only real difference is our props. Post or PM those if you ever get a chance. I’d love to get that speed / fuel numbers.
Thank you!! I believe I still have the original prop. I’ll put it on and see what happens. Thanks for the response!Hi Rio, The prop is what I 'was told' is the 'standard' prop that came on that motor. It's a 2014, Stainless Steel Yamaha Saltwater Series II, 17-T, 15 X 17. (It showed 15 1/2 on the Parker promotional literature photo. I don't know what that means)... I have not 'experimented' with different props as I'm happy with the one we have; happy with how it performs.
Hi guys I’m new to this site and am having problems writing a question to the forum.
Hi William, you may want to start a thread here.And how do I make my own comment. Thanks guys.
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