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11 June 2007, 19:12
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Originally Posted by Neil Harvey
the only thing is, if I trim in, I get two great rooster tails shooting out the back for some reason
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Come to think of it, riding a bit bow up probably does the fuel consumption no good either. Maybe I should stick to the rooster tails!!!
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11 June 2007, 19:18
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Neil,
I would have thought bow up would have been good because that would be less boat in the water therefore less drag. I find with mine its a balancing act to get it just right. Too much bow up and it feels a little flighty at the front. So I normally go that position and then trim back down a little till things feel more stable.
Maybe the engine needs to go down a bit on the transom. No doubt someone on here will know the correct position for that boat and engine combination.
My last engine on the Searider had a massive rooster tale but I think that was caused by the fact it was a high thrust engine with a massive prop on it.
NR.
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11 June 2007, 20:36
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Nick,
To be honest, I'm not sure of the physics.
I would have thought that bow up also means stern down, which means digging in, which I would have thought would be inefficient.
It's like having to go through Poole harbour at 10kn, was drinking more than double the amount at 6kn.
KR
Neil
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11 June 2007, 20:41
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Neil,
Pose it as a seperate thread. Maybe one of the boat builders will be able to help.
NR.
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11 June 2007, 21:07
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11 June 2007, 21:14
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11 June 2007, 21:17
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last ones
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11 June 2007, 21:17
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I do like Bedajims tube colours. Very original
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13 June 2007, 08:29
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at poole quay after a very nice lunch.....can anyone remember the pubs name?
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13 June 2007, 09:29
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at poole quay after a very nice lunch.....can anyone remember the pubs name?
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No, I just remember it was the blue one!
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13 June 2007, 09:59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Neil Harvey
No, I just remember it was the blue one!
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Next to the ice cream shop
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13 June 2007, 10:12
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so a good recomendatation for a nice place to eat at poole quay is the blue pub next to the ice cream shop, it has some tables outside and the food was very reasonable and nice quality, but none of us know the name!!
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13 June 2007, 19:34
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Just guessing was it the Fountain ?
Try this link. Wouldn't work for me but its supposed to be a virtual tour of the Quay.
http://www.vrpoole.co.uk/iview_quick.../poole_10.html
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24 June 2007, 20:56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Neil Harvey
Fab day. And we even saw a Puffin!!!
I covered 94nm and used 115l of fuel if it's calibrated correctly, we'll see when I fill up again!
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Am a much happier bunny about the fuel consumption having filled up yesterday and only put in 92l having travelled 94nm. So just less than 1l per nm.
20% less than I thought I'd got, so the fuel sensor needs calibrating, but will post another message about that.
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25 June 2007, 12:21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Neil Harvey
Am a much happier bunny about the fuel consumption having filled up yesterday and only put in 92l having travelled 94nm. So just less than 1l per nm.
20% less than I thought I'd got, so the fuel sensor needs calibrating, but will post another message about that.
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Neil, Nice and easy to work out your range then.
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09 July 2007, 07:56
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Hi
Bit late but topped up on Sunday 84 litres to the brim
So very happy
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