From Cat to Console, a Nor-Tech CC is in my Future
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Filled the boat up to 1/2 tank (135gals) then took it to the scales. My off the cuff guess was 13,500lbs for the boat, 1/2 tank of Fuel, Trailer & Gear. I was close, it weighed in at 14,100lbs. If I lost 100 gals of fuel the boat would weigh in at my guesstimated weight of 13,500 which is close to what it weighed on the tow home from SportBoats.
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No not yet b/c I need to leave the boat in the water then make another run to the scales & it was already dark when I scaled them both last night. I hope to splash the boat Sunday, boat , then drag the trailer to the scales before I pull the boat out.
To be continued.......
To be continued.......
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Jacksonville June 6th will be the 1st event I attend, then boating in Charleston the following weekend.
Lanier & Destin are also booked & I hope to be able to make KW but would like to do the run down the west coast w/ the FMO boys if possible!
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Reconfirmed fuel consumption in GPH over the weekend. 2 onboard, 1/3rd of a tank of fuel (90 gals)
Instant Fuel Flow:
40mph= 1.5mpg= 23.5gph
50mph= 1.4mpg= 36gph
60mph= 1.3mpg= 48gph
70mph= 1.0mpg= 61gph
WOT= 80mph today, center & starboard engines on the limiters at 6350rpm, The port engine about 75-100rpm shy of the other 2.
As for the SeaDek flooring, its still holding up well & very comfortable, The light gray gets dirty fairly easy. Had I elected to go w/ the Teak look & the black stripes as I did in the cabin it probably would have hid the dirt a little better. Ultimately it cleans up super easy. SeaDek suggested I dilute some SoftScrub in a spray bottle w/ water. Way easier to apply evenly & I don't end up w/ the super clean spots i used to squirting the SoftScrub on the floor directly. I even had the displeasure of cleaning up red wine off the floor this weekend (courtesy of a drunk onlooker). Cleaned up like it was nothing!
Instant Fuel Flow:
40mph= 1.5mpg= 23.5gph
50mph= 1.4mpg= 36gph
60mph= 1.3mpg= 48gph
70mph= 1.0mpg= 61gph
WOT= 80mph today, center & starboard engines on the limiters at 6350rpm, The port engine about 75-100rpm shy of the other 2.
As for the SeaDek flooring, its still holding up well & very comfortable, The light gray gets dirty fairly easy. Had I elected to go w/ the Teak look & the black stripes as I did in the cabin it probably would have hid the dirt a little better. Ultimately it cleans up super easy. SeaDek suggested I dilute some SoftScrub in a spray bottle w/ water. Way easier to apply evenly & I don't end up w/ the super clean spots i used to squirting the SoftScrub on the floor directly. I even had the displeasure of cleaning up red wine off the floor this weekend (courtesy of a drunk onlooker). Cleaned up like it was nothing!



