Looking good.....any halibut?Beautiful day for the maiden voyage!
And if anyone ever wanted to know, yes an 18ft Silver Streak and a 1968 Acadian will both fit in a 2 car garage....barely
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Today was just a shake down boat ride with my girls to get break in hours on the outboard. Couple more short trips and then I'll start fishing.Looking good.....any halibut?
Mine came with a 17” Yamaha prop that took me to a little over 6000rpm. Went to a 17” stainless Turning Point prop after using their prop wizard program . RPM wasn’t high enough when the growth started on the hull so I emailed them. They did some calculations and said I should go to a 15”. Revs went up but fuel went down so I had the SS re pitched to 16” and had the hull anti fouled. About 40 mph trimmed at 5500. The 15” was aluminum and maybe SS would have got me the RPM I wanted due to less flexing. But I went for radar after coming home in the fog this year.. Good LuckUpdate time, I've been out on the boat 3 times now, figuring things out.
No fish yet, unless you count dogfish....
Things I'm happy with; the boat overall, no buyers remorse. Glad I went with a hardtop, its been warm inside during these cooler fall days. Good visibility from inside. The upgraded seats are very comfy, pounded back from JR and no back pain after!
Things I'm not sure about; I definitely need a centre rod holder. I don't feel like drilling holes in the new boat yet, might mount 1 on the cutting board on the fish box. I wish there were cup holders at the back corners of the boat. I probably should have paid for the washdown pump.
Any internet prop experts want to offer advice on if I should look at a different prop?
With the Yamaha 115 and the aluminum 13 inch x 19 pitch prop, 450lbs of people, and 15 gallons gas it goes 25.6mph at 4000 rpm, 29.3mph at 4500 rpm, 32mph at 5000 rpm, and 34mph at 5500 rpm.
Anyways here's a couple more pictures.
Scotty makes a stick on mount that I used for my Scotty cupholders. I wasn't 100% sure that I want my cupholders where they were so I went with a sticker. They hold solid in both a vertical and horizontal orientation. There are cheaper options but I liked the option to add/remove cupholders as necessary. I'd highly recommend that route.Update time, I've been out on the boat 3 times now, figuring things out.
No fish yet, unless you count dogfish....
Things I'm happy with; the boat overall, no buyers remorse. Glad I went with a hardtop, its been warm inside during these cooler fall days. Good visibility from inside. The upgraded seats are very comfy, pounded back from JR and no back pain after!
Things I'm not sure about; I definitely need a centre rod holder. I don't feel like drilling holes in the new boat yet, might mount 1 on the cutting board on the fish box. I wish there were cup holders at the back corners of the boat. I probably should have paid for the washdown pump.
Any internet prop experts want to offer advice on if I should look at a different prop?
With the Yamaha 115 and the aluminum 13 inch x 19 pitch prop, 450lbs of people, and 15 gallons gas it goes 25.6mph at 4000 rpm, 29.3mph at 4500 rpm, 32mph at 5000 rpm, and 34mph at 5500 rpm.
Anyways here's a couple more pictures.
I just bought the Scotty cupholder yesterday!Scotty makes a stick on mount that I used for my Scotty cupholders. I wasn't 100% sure that I want my cupholders where they were so I went with a sticker. They hold solid in both a vertical and horizontal orientation. There are cheaper options but I liked the option to add/remove cupholders as necessary. I'd highly recommend that route.
What did you order? When are they starting it?Ive got a boat on order now, so im enjoying the pics of your boat! congrats on getting it bloodied
Sharp looking vessel. You show a lot of pride in ownership as you should.Well it's been a little over 6 months since we bought the boat and we've been getting out as much as possible to enjoy it.
Since buying it we added a Tohatsu 8hp kicker, changed to 60 inch boom on the downriggers, added a full length Starboard cutting board on the fish box with a cup holder and Nauti Marine bait board.
We've got 50hrs on the Yamaha now.
Fished for winter springs a dozen times before Chinook were closed down. Been out Hali fishing 8 times. Our longest run has been from Sooke to Magdalena.
Glad we made the purchase before the Covid buying madness took over.