
Shake down cruise.
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Shake down cruise.
Well last night was the start. Tried to check out the electronics, and no power to GPS or FF, but power to VHF. OK we are still going to Cherry Lake Saturday. Myself and knownutin (scott) took the first run. Guess i need to play with the trim a little more, (no trim guage) best on his handheld GPS was 38. The factory says a 206 with a 200 will run 50.
Next problem happens later in the day. 4 beeps on the alarm, not sure what problem this is, gotta get an owners manual. Anyway I serviced the oil tank last night, and I believe it throwing an air in the system alarm, If so how do I clear that. Still need some more experience to work it out, but no fishing in the gulf till its right.

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You are not going to make up 12 mph on trim. Maybe 7-8. Need to figure out what your RPMS are at WOT. Sounds like it might be overpropped. What's the prop size now?
I've never seen the need for a trim indicator. Use RPMS and your ears to figure your trim.
Don is it possible that in the rush to get the boat to you, the dealership forgot some stuff? I'd have that thing back to them when they open Monday.
I've never seen the need for a trim indicator. Use RPMS and your ears to figure your trim.
Don is it possible that in the rush to get the boat to you, the dealership forgot some stuff? I'd have that thing back to them when they open Monday.
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Sounds like you might need a bigger wheel........
http://www.outboardrepairs.com/topics/005241.html#0
According to that post Mercury Marine has a calculator to figure the right prop for the boat, but I think the site is down, I can't access it anyhow....
Might do a search on FS..I have read a few post by Dunk, he is pretty good at calculating prop pitch/diameter based on RPMs....You need to keep an eye on the RPM's.....I read Scotts comments on the hot water and you didn't know the RPM's, you might of been running WOT trying to acheive the projected speed, but couldn't because the prop is too small and overheated the motor....
As others have said use your ear and feel the boat, if you trim it up too much it should start to porpoise and past that the prop will (should) blow out....
I suspect you need a 19-21 prop....Let us know what you come up with, I would check out the mecury site and call Key Largo and ask there recommended prop for the boat and motor...Don't depend on the dealer, he might be great, but Mercury and Key Largo will know what you need
http://www.outboardrepairs.com/topics/005241.html#0
According to that post Mercury Marine has a calculator to figure the right prop for the boat, but I think the site is down, I can't access it anyhow....
Might do a search on FS..I have read a few post by Dunk, he is pretty good at calculating prop pitch/diameter based on RPMs....You need to keep an eye on the RPM's.....I read Scotts comments on the hot water and you didn't know the RPM's, you might of been running WOT trying to acheive the projected speed, but couldn't because the prop is too small and overheated the motor....
As others have said use your ear and feel the boat, if you trim it up too much it should start to porpoise and past that the prop will (should) blow out....
I suspect you need a 19-21 prop....Let us know what you come up with, I would check out the mecury site and call Key Largo and ask there recommended prop for the boat and motor...Don't depend on the dealer, he might be great, but Mercury and Key Largo will know what you need
Chalk,Chalk wrote:I read Scotts comments on the hot water and you didn't know the RPM's, you might of been running WOT trying to acheive the projected speed, but couldn't because the prop is too small and overheated the motor....
At that time, I know he had not been running WOT, little more than idle speed. Also, he's found out the overheat alarm for merc. is constant alarm. The "four beep" alarm is either fuel filter or oil warning. Since he had plenty of oil, let's hope it's the fuel filter.
Scott
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Don, is it an aluminum or stainless prop? If it's stainless, it's probably propped about right. A stainless prop has enough cup to equal 2" of pitch over an aluminum prop.
I just read your post stating it never got to 5600 rpm. If you go up in pitch the rpm will drop. How many rpm did it turn?
If it was in the 4800 rpm range, try trimming up and you'll probably gain the 800 rpm.
Having been a Mercury owner for years, I would suggest you not over prop the motor. Mercurys are known for blowing up if you load them up with too much prop. If you aren't turning 5600 to 5800 with the 17 pitch prop you have, you certainly don't want to go to a 19 pitch.
I just read your post stating it never got to 5600 rpm. If you go up in pitch the rpm will drop. How many rpm did it turn?
If it was in the 4800 rpm range, try trimming up and you'll probably gain the 800 rpm.
Having been a Mercury owner for years, I would suggest you not over prop the motor. Mercurys are known for blowing up if you load them up with too much prop. If you aren't turning 5600 to 5800 with the 17 pitch prop you have, you certainly don't want to go to a 19 pitch.
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