Hi All - Looking for a little help on these 2 things.
We were FINALLY able to get our boat on the water this year. Took her out last night for about 1.5 hours to run through the systems and make sure everything is running and functioning correctly. My wife and I have always ran out boat alone the first outing of the season, that way we are confident things are working when we take guests out. Here is where I could use some help, guidance, opinions...
FAE: We installed our FAE this Spring. We have not had FAE on any of our other boats. As has been stated, it really does seem to keep the noise down. Oddly, our 2007 22Ve (340 MP Motor) was quieter than our 2013 Z1 (PCM) or our 2014 G23 (PCM w/Surf Pipe) so now it is REALLY quiet. At idle when we were filling the ballast or even idling ahead really slow (throttle just to forward) we were STILL smelling exhaust fumes.
Is this common?
If we had an exhaust leak inside the engine compartment (hypothetically) would this not be leaking water into the bilge?
I was under the impressing that the exhaust system is “wetted” – I have been wrong before. If so, we didn’t have any water leaking into the bilge. I was pulling the cover over the VDrive and ballast pumps along with the engine cover occasionally to keep an eye on things.
SPEEDSET: Last year, using SpeedSet, we noticed that the RPMs and speed would increase/decrease/increase/decrease. I thought this may have been from cavitation, since we still had the 537 prop or a bad paddlewheel. In the off-season, we upgraded the prop to the 1235 and installed a Nautic Laugic GPS upgrade. To make sure the Nautic Laugic was registering correctly, I compared it to the GPS reading through an app on my phone and it was darn close. We still had the variation. With SpeedSet set at 11.5 we would see the speed drop to around 10.5 and push back up to around 12 or slightly higher.
So my question: Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the unit to keep a more consistent speed. As the speed changed up and down, you could see the change in the wave. I didn’t think that this issue would be related to the pad itself.
Thanks in advance for any help, guidance or just opinions!
-Dan D (Dandy)
We were FINALLY able to get our boat on the water this year. Took her out last night for about 1.5 hours to run through the systems and make sure everything is running and functioning correctly. My wife and I have always ran out boat alone the first outing of the season, that way we are confident things are working when we take guests out. Here is where I could use some help, guidance, opinions...
FAE: We installed our FAE this Spring. We have not had FAE on any of our other boats. As has been stated, it really does seem to keep the noise down. Oddly, our 2007 22Ve (340 MP Motor) was quieter than our 2013 Z1 (PCM) or our 2014 G23 (PCM w/Surf Pipe) so now it is REALLY quiet. At idle when we were filling the ballast or even idling ahead really slow (throttle just to forward) we were STILL smelling exhaust fumes.
Is this common?
If we had an exhaust leak inside the engine compartment (hypothetically) would this not be leaking water into the bilge?
I was under the impressing that the exhaust system is “wetted” – I have been wrong before. If so, we didn’t have any water leaking into the bilge. I was pulling the cover over the VDrive and ballast pumps along with the engine cover occasionally to keep an eye on things.
SPEEDSET: Last year, using SpeedSet, we noticed that the RPMs and speed would increase/decrease/increase/decrease. I thought this may have been from cavitation, since we still had the 537 prop or a bad paddlewheel. In the off-season, we upgraded the prop to the 1235 and installed a Nautic Laugic GPS upgrade. To make sure the Nautic Laugic was registering correctly, I compared it to the GPS reading through an app on my phone and it was darn close. We still had the variation. With SpeedSet set at 11.5 we would see the speed drop to around 10.5 and push back up to around 12 or slightly higher.
So my question: Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of the unit to keep a more consistent speed. As the speed changed up and down, you could see the change in the wave. I didn’t think that this issue would be related to the pad itself.
Thanks in advance for any help, guidance or just opinions!
-Dan D (Dandy)
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