28 Aug 2004 #1 Doffy New member Joined 9 Apr 2002 Messages 319 Location Suffolk Visit site Exhaust flaps are they really needed on planning vessels. No modern boats have them I have a Princess 385. <hr width=100% size=1>
Exhaust flaps are they really needed on planning vessels. No modern boats have them I have a Princess 385. <hr width=100% size=1>
29 Aug 2004 #2 brianrunyard New member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 1,089 Location Poole, Dorset. UK homepage.ntlworld.com I've fitted one to my boat, if I shut the throttle quickly for any reason, my wash dosen't flood the engine. <hr width=100% size=1>Brian http://homepage.ntlworld.com/brunyard
I've fitted one to my boat, if I shut the throttle quickly for any reason, my wash dosen't flood the engine. <hr width=100% size=1>Brian http://homepage.ntlworld.com/brunyard
29 Aug 2004 #3 Renegade_Master New member Joined 27 Jan 2003 Messages 4,434 Location Spain Visit site I think its because the more modern boats have "S" bends in the exhausts but I stand to be corrected. <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.suncoastmarine.co.uk>Sun Coast Sea School & Charter</A>
I think its because the more modern boats have "S" bends in the exhausts but I stand to be corrected. <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.suncoastmarine.co.uk>Sun Coast Sea School & Charter</A>
30 Aug 2004 #4 hlb RIP Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 26,774 Location Any Pub Lancashire or Wales Visit site I'd rather have the couple of quid flap in place than a blown engine. <hr width=100% size=1> Flags Solly MFBR</font color=red> Haydn
I'd rather have the couple of quid flap in place than a blown engine. <hr width=100% size=1> Flags Solly MFBR</font color=red> Haydn