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SS930 06-30-2011 06:46 AM

Haha! Honestly, what I really need is to spend some time with it to learn how to control the damn thing around the docks! Between the stagger and those big cleavers (never mind the blower surge), the damn thing doesn't counter rotate for ****! Throw one in reverse and one forward, it just surges forward like the one isn't even in reverse! With those big props, just engaging one of the drive really pushes the boat forward. It's definitely going to take some time for me to get comfortable with it, that's for sure! :D

4195 06-30-2011 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by kreed (Post 3442123)
I agree Jeff. He hasnt even sat in the seat for more that 1/2 hr since he's had this OL! Scot, dont come on here braggin about this and that and BI and Claudios until you use it in CT first! Again, Jeff may have an open in the Sutphen this week end that you could worm your way in on and get some practice, remember, you have to crawl before you can walk!

Your Kevin that certainly is crawling:evilb:

4195 06-30-2011 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3442137)
Haha! Honestly, what I really need is to spend some time with it to learn how to control the damn thing around the docks! Between the stagger and those big cleavers (never mind the blower surge), the damn thing doesn't counter rotate for ****! Throw one in reverse and one forward, it just surges forward like the one isn't even in reverse! With those big props, just engaging one of the drive really pushes the boat forward. It's definitely going to take some time for me to get comfortable with it, that's for sure! :D

I am no expert but when that happens grab a hand full of throttle on the engine in reverse, the longer the boat the more this holds true, it takes a lot to move the bow around but you will notice the stern does not move half of what it takes to bring the bow around. I am still getting used to my rig. I could and would dock the Cafe anywhere.

kreed 06-30-2011 07:32 AM

Scot. I really wish I took video of the boat idling through Hayes Haven, the blower surge was so crazy, the boat was lunging forward on every surge. COOL SH!T. That boat definately squishes the term "pleasure boat" ! The nastiest sounding boat Ive heard...........

SS930 06-30-2011 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by 4195 (Post 3442192)
I am no expert but when that happens grab a hand full of throttle on the engine in reverse, the longer the boat the more this holds true, it takes a lot to move the bow around but you will notice the stern does not move half of what it takes to bring the bow around. I am still getting used to my rig. I could and would dock the Cafe anywhere.

Thanks Frank, that's pretty much what I was thinking too. I've tried using a little bit of engine and even the wheel, but I think the trick might just be a lot more RPM on that reverse engine. Like i said, it's going to take some time playing with it to get the hang of it.



Originally Posted by kreed (Post 3442194)
Scot. I really wish I took video of the boat idling through Hayes Haven, the blower surge was so crazy, the boat was lunging forward on every surge. COOL SH!T. That boat definately squishes the term "pleasure boat" ! The nastiest sounding boat Ive heard...........

You can really feel the surge on the boat too, especially with both engines on and in sync! :D

30ctsutphen 06-30-2011 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3442137)
Haha! Honestly, what I really need is to spend some time with it to learn how to control the damn thing around the docks! Between the stagger and those big cleavers (never mind the blower surge), the damn thing doesn't counter rotate for ****! Throw one in reverse and one forward, it just surges forward like the one isn't even in reverse! With those big props, just engaging one of the drive really pushes the boat forward. It's definitely going to take some time for me to get comfortable with it, that's for sure! :D

Scot my boat does this too I just have to use a little throttle to make it rotate, if I just drop both in hear it goes forward

My 26 didn't do that it would rotate at idle speed if it didn't stall the port engine lol

30ctsutphen 06-30-2011 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by 4195 (Post 3442187)
Your Kevin that certainly is crawling:evilb:

Big words from another land lubber! But at least the dep oil spill department is happy he's sat out most of the season while kev and I have been out running!
How many help bids of the TIGGER are floating around from this season? Zip zilch zero lol

That's ok Tigger never was much of a swimmer !Lol:kiss:

1MOSES1 06-30-2011 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by 30ctsutphen (Post 3442326)
Big words from another land lubber! But at least the dep oil spill department is happy he's sat out most of the season while kev and I have been out running!
How many help bids of the TIGGER are floating around from this season? Zip zilch zero lol

That's ok Tigger never was much of a swimmer !Lol:kiss:

to be honest i have probably ran the most (thus far) this season, going out nearly everyday of every weekend.

30ctsutphen 06-30-2011 10:08 AM

Don't forget with a high x dimension the prop wash is jotting the back oh the transom in reverse somewhat negating the force if the prop on the water

It's just churning water back there

WildThing47 06-30-2011 10:46 AM

The reverse gear could also be weak...I had this problem on my trannies...happy she's runnin bud!

Actually mine was pretty much shot...did the exact same...you just have to give her some juice and it'll come around ;)


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