rafiki_
Well-Known Member
It appears that the engine is not producing sufficient power. Ask the seller to sort it out or walk away. There are plenty of others.
I had a Rinker 260V with a Mercruiser 5.7 V8 220HP Carb engine and bravo 2 leg.
When completely clean bottom, lightly loaded and all good she did 41mph (GPS logged) don't know what that is in knots...
17mph is totally wrong - and take it from a man who did it, don't buy a boat with an underperforming engine - I cost me £2000 to eventually sort out a really really simple problem because we didn't know where to start so had to start with the obvious and work all the way through.
My problem was that the cambelt had been put back on 3 teeth out - i was amazed it hadn't bent a valve, but that's by the by....
If you are going to buy the boat and then sort out the engine - budget for a whole new engine, and in my case I wish I'd done that! If you can get a new diesel for example for £10k, and you get the boat 5k cheaper because they can't fix the engine, well hello you've just re-powered with a new diesel for 5k - that's not a bad thing!
Hi all,
I've recently had a sea trial on this 1992 Rinker with a view to buying it if the pre-purchase survey goes OK.
I am concerned however that the boat is under-performing as it would only get up to 17knts on a very calm sea (it should cruise at 24 with a maximum speed of 30knts apparently). I am also concerned that the pre-purchase survey won't cover this problem.
The engine is a V8 petrol Mercruiser (260hp) that has recently been reconditioned and fitted. I noticed during the sea trial that the oil pressure was fine, the temperature was fine and it ran very smoothly. The hull has just been scrubbed so that shouldn't be a problem either.
Has anyone got any ideas why it might be under-performing like this?
Any suggestions gratefully received!
Fwiw, I'm joining that brigade.Forget all the "doom and gloom walk away" brigade.
Forget all the "doom and gloom walk away" brigade. Before you do anything else, make sure the prop' is matched to the engine. It may still have the old prop' from before the new engine was fitted. This is the most likely and most obvious cause of this type of problem. What ever it is it will be simple to rectify with a little thought.
I have a similar sized boat in Italy, 24 ft with 2 cabins ,toilet and kitchenette and running a 1990 230hp Volvo V8.
With 100l of fuel and 3 people on board with all our stuff, I have to use the trim tabs and get people sitting as far forward as pos to get it to plane.
Once up on the plane ...it flies.
seems to me the problem is It wont plane.The trim tabs wernt doing their job ,everybody was aft and too much weight at the back perhaps.
1. move all weight forward into V berth area.
2. get everybody to sit as far forward as possible.
3. Put boat on a diet,ie less fuel, water,people and junk.
4. get trim tabs working properly.
5. put in less fuel.
6. hull may be a bit fouled.
7. Prop may????? be wrong.
8. may be 20 years of antifoul adding to the weight problem.
9. maybe the antifoul is very rough and creating resistance.
10. remove all the fresh water bar what is needed.
I recon that with a bit of tweaking it will plane.Time to reduce price further.