Portofino
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OB lock ?
Everyone's a comedian....key for a lock that secures the now missing sunshade support?
Nope, no outboard lock, but it is that kind of key.OB lock ?
Opened the little service flap to have a look at the dipstick and oil fill, but haven't had the cowling off. I did wonder if it was a key for the cowling, but the manual makes no mention of the cowling needing a key.Have you had the hood off the OB ?
Sounds very reasonable and could live with that economy. I would like to be able to cruise around the 30 knot markian just on your question if economy, we did 115 miles today and used 180 l so that’s about 1.56 L per mile. Punching tide in both directions and running between 26 and 30 kts..
Had a look for something like that, couldn't see anything obvious, and no mention of anything like that in the manual.Is it possible that the key is for something like lifting your dashboard to get to all the connections behind it
Yes, no wot for more than 5 minutes at a time for the first 10 hoursDoes the OB need running in ?
Remember zero VP woesgoing Fwds
Yes, I need to play with trim etc and work out the optimum setup for cruising speed, expect that the lph will reduce a little.Im surprised at that fuel burn, I would expect that to come down, worth playing with the trim as i would expect to see something around 50 L at 30 Kts?
The vesselview has options for bars on the right hand side and you can get L Per Mile showing (as well as LPH) so can play with adjusting trim levels. coming back up southampton water on saturday at pretty much slack tide we were running at 37 kts with 1.75 LPM so little short of 65 L per hour.
Check where the sidepower windlass control box is, outs is about to be replaced due to corrosion from the wet side of the anchor locker.
Fuel capacity is a challenge..
looking forward to some pictures!, if you havent already, the axopar facebook group is a great source of information!
I haven't tried wot throttle yet, I would get shouted at if I'm not on my own. But so far I have taken it up to 5200rpm (rev limit is 6000rpm), if anything it feels slightly underpropped, but that was an unloaded boat with no fuel or water, so it's probably going to be right when loaded with fuel, water and gear.If you get the wide open throttle into the manufacturer’s rev range then the set up is perfect (unless you’re after hole shot). I prefer it to be just at the upper rev range, because that last 100 revs can really add some speed
First proper day out today..
All was fine except one of the supports for the bow sunshade appears to be missing os we had to rig something up using a boat hook as the support.
I also have a mysterious key and I don't know what it's for, wondering if any other axopar owners can shed some light on it.
I have the following
-engine ignition key
-toilet door lock key
-cabin lock key
- mystery key-it's not a blade type key, it's a circular key kind of like to one's used in steering wheel locks in cars, any ideas?
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Outboard security lock?