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REPOWER UPDATE
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- aaronbocknek
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- Struts and Rudders
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Rossjo, thanks, yes I installed SS tie down rings to tie it down when underway and the tool box will stay there with the bare essentials. Im a believer in carrying tools just in case I need to McGiver something while out. That "pedestal" is a battery box, same as the foward one, three batteries each, for a total of 6 batteries, two starting , four house. I have the battery switches and cables, still part of the install to be finished.
1984 Silverton 37C
Silver Lining
Scott
Silver Lining
Scott
Very nice!! Great project and the results seem very good. Thanks for keeping us posted, I like others, having enjoyed following your progress.......John
1972 Trojan Sea Raider F30 - FI 350's "Time Warp"
1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
Like it - good idea. Unfortunately I have a generator right in the middle of things.gettaway wrote:Rossjo, thanks, yes I installed SS tie down rings to tie it down when underway and the tool box will stay there with the bare essentials. Im a believer in carrying tools just in case I need to McGiver something while out. That "pedestal" is a battery box, same as the foward one, three batteries each, for a total of 6 batteries, two starting , four house. I have the battery switches and cables, still part of the install to be finished.
Ha - all the cabinets under my dinette are filed with tools and parts - plus a carry n a full set of tools on most trips. Better to "be prepared".
Captain Ross, 2009 Trojan Boater of the Year
"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17

"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17

Hi All,
This past saturdayI ran the boat over to the san diego yacht basin, about an hours trip from my slip. I filled the forward tanks at the fuel dock it took 75 gallons, get this, $4.93 a gallon...
I cruised at idle for about a half hour or so watching my step daughter sail and then I brought the boat back to Coronado, I ran 10-11 knots all the way back which took just at an hour, I did open her up a couple of times just for fun, but pretty much ran 10-11 the entire trip.
On Sunday I filled two 5 gallon and one 2-1/2 gallon gas cans at the gas station (3.71 a gallon) and brought them to the boat to top it off and see how much fuel I burned in the 1-1/2 to 2-hour time frame from the day before
It took 6 gallons total to completely fill (spitting out of the vents) the tanks !
The fuel dock filled to where it almost came out of the vents by sound but I dont believe he ever got fuel out of them.
so far so good
This past saturdayI ran the boat over to the san diego yacht basin, about an hours trip from my slip. I filled the forward tanks at the fuel dock it took 75 gallons, get this, $4.93 a gallon...
I cruised at idle for about a half hour or so watching my step daughter sail and then I brought the boat back to Coronado, I ran 10-11 knots all the way back which took just at an hour, I did open her up a couple of times just for fun, but pretty much ran 10-11 the entire trip.
On Sunday I filled two 5 gallon and one 2-1/2 gallon gas cans at the gas station (3.71 a gallon) and brought them to the boat to top it off and see how much fuel I burned in the 1-1/2 to 2-hour time frame from the day before
It took 6 gallons total to completely fill (spitting out of the vents) the tanks !
The fuel dock filled to where it almost came out of the vents by sound but I dont believe he ever got fuel out of them.
so far so good
1984 Silverton 37C
Silver Lining
Scott
Silver Lining
Scott
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well, taking the low speed and the max time it comes out to- 10 knots X two hours / 6 gallons equals 3.3 n.miles per gallon. That's great, where was the boat at 10 knots just on plane or still pushing water? Sounds like the repower will pay for its self in 4 or 5 of seasons. 
Doug
1977 F-32
1982 Chris Craft 280
1992 Boston Whaler 13 Super Sport Limited
1974 F-25 (Sold)
1979 F-26 (sold)
1977 F-32
1982 Chris Craft 280
1992 Boston Whaler 13 Super Sport Limited
1974 F-25 (Sold)
1979 F-26 (sold)
Summer Storm,
I believe she was just on plane, and she felt like she was in her "sweet spot" so far. when I get the engines sync dialed in, she tracks prefectly straight, sounds good and feels good. when running slower, she doesnt track all that well and faster she seems to working.
Right now, I am thrilled, 3 or so gallons hour at a comfortable speed. .. i'll take it.
My goal for this repower was a reliable, semi fuel efficient boat that me and my family could use to put around the bay, participate in club cruise fleet events and occasionally go to Catalina, I also wanted the simplicity and clean installation of an inline six cylinder which allows a lot of extra room in the engine compartment and only a single exhaust system per engine.
going in I knew the trade off for the 165 hp six cylinders was going to be speed.
it is pretty early in the sea trials, but I think I have checked most of the boxes I was looking for!
PARTS:
when I started down this path, I had a concern for availablity of replacment parts, so far, it seems I can buy *new parts for just about every component on the engine.
Michiganmotorz sells a new GM 250 marine long block as well.
I believe she was just on plane, and she felt like she was in her "sweet spot" so far. when I get the engines sync dialed in, she tracks prefectly straight, sounds good and feels good. when running slower, she doesnt track all that well and faster she seems to working.
Right now, I am thrilled, 3 or so gallons hour at a comfortable speed. .. i'll take it.
My goal for this repower was a reliable, semi fuel efficient boat that me and my family could use to put around the bay, participate in club cruise fleet events and occasionally go to Catalina, I also wanted the simplicity and clean installation of an inline six cylinder which allows a lot of extra room in the engine compartment and only a single exhaust system per engine.
going in I knew the trade off for the 165 hp six cylinders was going to be speed.
it is pretty early in the sea trials, but I think I have checked most of the boxes I was looking for!
PARTS:
when I started down this path, I had a concern for availablity of replacment parts, so far, it seems I can buy *new parts for just about every component on the engine.
Michiganmotorz sells a new GM 250 marine long block as well.
1984 Silverton 37C
Silver Lining
Scott
Silver Lining
Scott
- alexander38
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BINGO ! and it looks great....the engine room looks real good...enjoy all that hard work you've put in to her.alexander38 wrote:i bet it planes ...won't be a speed demon but 14 to 16 knots...and stay up down around 12...
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La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
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Now I'm confused...alexander38 wrote:BINGO ! and it looks great....the engine room looks real good...enjoy all that hard work you've put in to her.alexander38 wrote:i bet it planes ...won't be a speed demon but 14 to 16 knots...and stay up down around 12...
Jamie
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!