affinite
Well-Known Member
I recently bought a new 4Stroke 6hp Suzuki outboard and a new 2.7m airdeck inflatable as a tender package.
I set both up exactly as per the manuals (including using a pressure guage to get the boat pressure just right) and have been careful to observe the guidance re breaking in.
Trouble is there isnt enough power to get the ouftit on the plane with two up. (It actually struggles a bit with one up!)
The dealer has told me that the engine is tight and needs to be run in to loosen up and then it will deliver full power. He claims that some outboards can be 15% short of full power when brand new.
Is this likely to be true ?
What does the panel think ?
Bye the way I was concerned that the anti cavitation plate is a good 3-4 inches below the bottom of the transom. Raising the engine just 3/4 inch made a big difference but it is a std shaft.
Help !!
Steve (Affinite)
I set both up exactly as per the manuals (including using a pressure guage to get the boat pressure just right) and have been careful to observe the guidance re breaking in.
Trouble is there isnt enough power to get the ouftit on the plane with two up. (It actually struggles a bit with one up!)
The dealer has told me that the engine is tight and needs to be run in to loosen up and then it will deliver full power. He claims that some outboards can be 15% short of full power when brand new.
Is this likely to be true ?
What does the panel think ?
Bye the way I was concerned that the anti cavitation plate is a good 3-4 inches below the bottom of the transom. Raising the engine just 3/4 inch made a big difference but it is a std shaft.
Help !!
Steve (Affinite)