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Whaler sitting steady just back of the stern....... key thing is to have a single continuous line from transom through an eye on the towed vessel.
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Paul wrote:Hi Michael,
Why do you leave your outboard in the down position while towing? Does it keep the Whaler tracking straighter than in the up position?
Yes tracking is one but also my motor is a little heavier than it should be, so when in up position the skeg is in the water and often the prop blade is getting hit at the surface so I felt down was best.
Yeah extra rotations for the bearing but under no load and in the grand scheme of things the big boat towed distances are way less than dinghy travel distances.
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Any comments on the amount of steam in the exhaust?
Seems high to me but have always seen a fair amount and thought it might be expected from 30+ yr old engines.
Temps etc and water flow seem right... new impellers this year and the manifolds were cleaned out.
Going to check to make sure I have no restrictions on water flow through the engine hoses..... my exhaust pipes are quite large as is the muffler system from the headers so maybe I'm just seeing gasses not mixed with water on exit.
Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
A longer line will keep that Whaler off you boat if you stop quickly. I guess leaving the motor down does the same thing (although it puts a lot of pressure in reverse on the Whaler's wooden transom).
Captain Ross, 2009 Trojan Boater of the Year
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