So when you pushed it to WOT you reached around 6000 rpm before bringing it back to 2000 rpm with the engine running smoothly, just to clarify?
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DF115 runs at 10 MPH full throttle @ 4000 RPM
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Harper- the speeds I posted are my best in guess. My Speedo isn’t working. I’m 65. I have a good feel for mph/knots.
Red-the throttle plate opens all the way in WOT. I’ll try sending the picture again but it says it’s too large. The loose wire fix did not make difference. Ran it after I found that.
im gonna change the prop just to be sure.
thanks for hanging in there with me.
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Throttle pic with loose wire identified
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Originally posted by redlowrey View Post.Harper I thought you were over it. I hate starting something and not finishing it.
Razinkane, one more question ..... what's the diameter of your SS 17 pitch 4 blade prop? Hopefully not 15" .... Give it a try.Last edited by Harper; 07-24-2021, 10:25 AM.Mike
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Ok. So I changed the prop and took it for a spin. No better. I then pulled my hull plug and about 3-5 gallons of water came out. At first no better then the engine started to sound better and she got on plane and I got it to 4800-5000 rpm going about 25mph. When I brought the throttle back down it bogged down again to 10 mph. I kept playing with it and got it back to 5000 WOT nice rooster tail. I pulled back just a little and bogged down again. I idled on the water to write this.
tried to get it back on plane for another 15 minutes. No luck. On the lift I pulled the hull plug and it was dry. Thoughts???
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Been raining much? Hopefully it's sitting nose high on the lift. Leave the plug out for a while. Does the plug drain the bilge? Or is it a drain for the inner hull? Reason I ask is my boat has a foam filled hull, foam between the inner and outer hull. I have several drains that can be opened to drain to the bilge any water trapped between the inner and outer hull. All boats take in water, some a little, some more than a little. That's why they have bilge pumps. But if water gets trapped between hulls, it can be a problem getting it out. You might have even more water trapped in there.Last edited by Harper; 07-24-2021, 02:47 PM.Mike
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Urban. Not sure what’s going on but I’m in a pickle here. I need to upload the video on my laptop but when I go to do that I don’t have the option to reply or upload attachments. Only on my cell. And I can’t send a pic of what I’m seeing cause it exceeds the limit!!!!
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