Jerry_W
New Member
I have a 1999 24' Sea Ray with sterndrive Mercuiser. In one recent trip with 3 other passengers I had problems getting the boat on to the plane at all. I put this down to having passengers sat right at the back.
Next time out was only one other passenger, the boat seemed to get on the plane quite comfortably and motored along quite happily at around 22knots, 3500 rpm.
Last time out, again only one other passenger but boat stuggled again. At around 3500 rpm I could only get to 12 or 13 knots. Increasing to around 4000 rpm only seemed to labour the engine with little or no extra speed. I tried trimming with the drive and trim tabs. I could feel they were operating, but didn't help at all. This was coming out of Poole, with the tide and little or no wind, for once!
When I anchored , I looked and there didn't seem to be much weed on the drive or trim tabs.
The above points I have mentioned based on factors others have suggested in similar threads. I wondered if anyone had any thoughts about what might be the cause of the inconsistency. I would be quite comfortable if the answer was me!
Next time out was only one other passenger, the boat seemed to get on the plane quite comfortably and motored along quite happily at around 22knots, 3500 rpm.
Last time out, again only one other passenger but boat stuggled again. At around 3500 rpm I could only get to 12 or 13 knots. Increasing to around 4000 rpm only seemed to labour the engine with little or no extra speed. I tried trimming with the drive and trim tabs. I could feel they were operating, but didn't help at all. This was coming out of Poole, with the tide and little or no wind, for once!
When I anchored , I looked and there didn't seem to be much weed on the drive or trim tabs.
The above points I have mentioned based on factors others have suggested in similar threads. I wondered if anyone had any thoughts about what might be the cause of the inconsistency. I would be quite comfortable if the answer was me!