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Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 08:56
by CamB25
Some random pictures taken during a short run Saturday evening. The running shots are at about 28 mph, 3800 rpm. Engine height seems to be good with the jackplate all the way down, but I'm no expert. The bridge is the new Topsail bridge. It has around 65 feet of clearance, so we just made it! Pipe work and upholstery is still pending...

Cam

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Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 09:59
by Carl
Your smile says it all !!!

So happy your out and using it, looks fantastic!

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 12:56
by ktm_2000
Nice!!!! good cruising RPM / speed. What were you getting for GPH?

Perception wise how was the engine running? was she loafing around bearly working or was it at the point where the engine had some growl to it?

the only way I can describe this is that I had a old yammie 175 carbed outboard, 3400 rpm the engine was fairly quiet and sipped fuel, 3600 rpm the engine sounded a bit more lively, by 4000 rpm she growled and was drinking fuel heavily.

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 13:05
by John F.
Awesome. Can't wait to see her on the Bay

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 14:38
by CamB25
ktm_2000 wrote:Nice!!!! good cruising RPM / speed. What were you getting for GPH?

Perception wise how was the engine running? was she loafing around bearly working or was it at the point where the engine had some growl to it?

the only way I can describe this is that I had a old yammie 175 carbed outboard, 3400 rpm the engine was fairly quiet and sipped fuel, 3600 rpm the engine sounded a bit more lively, by 4000 rpm she growled and was drinking fuel heavily.
She seems to be most happy at or above about 4000 rpm ~ 30mph, she's riding high and in charge, but honestly I haven' t had much time for testing. Joy rides, cocktail cruises, lunch dates have been the order. The engine makes great growling noises and vibrations at all speeds Almost silent at idle, then a deep growl getting going, followed by singing. According to the Evinrude screen it is getting 10 - 15 mpg at idle speeds. 3 - 4 mpg cruising. In the 2s at full throttle with 8 people on board. Caveat: Small sample size. I haven't seen the oil gauge drop at all. It's running the XD100 oil.

I have a C115 Yamaha on my 17 Scout. Pre-mix. That engine is a screamer. The more throttle you give it, the louder it screams. It LOVES to run flat out, like all 2 strokes. It's carb'd, so it drinks fuel compared to the Evinrude.

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 20:57
by THESALTYSATO
Cam
you referenced the Topsail bridge . Is that Topsail NC.?

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 18th, '20, 21:05
by Tony Meola
Cam

Sweet real sweet. It was a long road but worth it.

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 05:34
by Yannis
All I can see is a happy Captain! Well deserved my friend!

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 07:04
by CamB25
THESALTYSATO wrote:Cam
you referenced the Topsail bridge . Is that Topsail NC.?
Yes!

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 07:47
by Mark
All that work finally seems worth it! Enjoy her!

Mark

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 08:49
by Joseph Fikentscher
Great numbers. 3-4mpg cruising! I get 1 at best. Maybe an outboard conversion is the ticket.

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 12:32
by SteveM
Wow, you did a really nice job on that boat! Congrats

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 18:09
by MarkS
Awesome!

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 20:31
by Tommy
Outstanding, Cam, at every level (design, finishes, mechanicals, etc). Congratulations on a job well done.

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 19th, '20, 21:38
by scot
Your workmanship is outstanding Cam, congratulations on creating a beautiful boat. Looks like a factory new CC.. a high end one!

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 20th, '20, 13:09
by CamB25
Thanks, guys. I dropped it off at the pipe shop today. One more step along the journey!

Re: Saturday evening run

Posted: May 20th, '20, 16:19
by Seapalm
Great pics!
Your Spirit speaks loud about who this Bertram crowd is, love It!
Cheers!