Sulograss
New Member
Hi Folks
I have a 1979 Fairline Mirage with twin Volvo 140hp petrol engines. She has no adjustable trim tabs but the stern legs can be tilted although not, with the engines running.
The rev counter goes up to 6000 rpm (There is no redline) but I have only ever taken her to 3000 revs (approx 7 knots) but with the bow completely skyward and no visibilty at all.
Reading as much as I can it often appears that these boats are capable of 25 knots but try as I might I cannot get it to plane. A friends Nimbus 31 with a single diesel goes onto the plane at 6.5 knots!!
Am I doing something wrong? Can I tilt the legs prior to starting the engines to enhance the trim or is the tilt facility merely for access and cleaning? I reckon she'd also be more economical running on the plane if I can ever get it to.
Any advice or help appreciated
Tony
I have a 1979 Fairline Mirage with twin Volvo 140hp petrol engines. She has no adjustable trim tabs but the stern legs can be tilted although not, with the engines running.
The rev counter goes up to 6000 rpm (There is no redline) but I have only ever taken her to 3000 revs (approx 7 knots) but with the bow completely skyward and no visibilty at all.
Reading as much as I can it often appears that these boats are capable of 25 knots but try as I might I cannot get it to plane. A friends Nimbus 31 with a single diesel goes onto the plane at 6.5 knots!!
Am I doing something wrong? Can I tilt the legs prior to starting the engines to enhance the trim or is the tilt facility merely for access and cleaning? I reckon she'd also be more economical running on the plane if I can ever get it to.
Any advice or help appreciated
Tony