Yes it is a nice boat. I assume you have a lift as no bottom paint. I despise bottom paint....
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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostI'm sure you are right.
I recall some years ago, wanting to take up bicycling again after a long sedentary period,
I visited a cardiologist for a "stress test" to determine if that was OK.
As they were prepping me,
they explained there was a possibility I would die whilst obtaining the result...
The transmission in most cars will shift to prevent a motor from being lugged. Your motor does not have one. It is up to you to prevent your motor from being lugged so as to keep it healthy. You are your motors' doctor. Doctor Fairdeal. Doctor Fairdeal the cardiologist. Better a cardiologist than a proctologist.
Think about an airplane piston motor. Each and every time the airplane takes off the motor is run at wide open throttle. No harm no foul. In fact, an aircraft mechanic each year, or every hundred hours, will run the motor at wide open throttle to verify that it is able to turn its red line RPM.
When at Yamaha I would get calls about a four stroke "making oil". I would ask how many hours on the motor. One fellow said about 50 hours. I asked how many RPM's it would turn at WOT and how much time he had run at WOT. He did not know what it would turn at WOT. He said he would never run it at WOT because he did not want to harm the motor. He had *****ed almost the entire 50 hours. We paid a dealer to decarbon his motor and to take it to a lake to run the sh1t out of it to get it to stop making oil. Oh, he needed a different propeller because he was severely over propped.
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can you run a chain saw at half throttle all the time and expect it to do a good job and last longer than one run at WOT?
All of them I have ever seen had 2 speeds idle and WOT. they cut best at WOT just like weed eaters.
Some motors are made to run high RPM
Everyone that owns a motor gets to decide how they will run it and care for it.
it is a free country
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postcan you run a chain saw at half throttle all the time and expect it to do a good job and last longer than one run at WOT?
All of them I have ever seen had 2 speeds idle and WOT. they cut best at WOT just like weed eaters.
Some motors are made to run high RPM
Everyone that owns a motor gets to decide how they will run it and care for it.
it is a free country
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostHow's the new center mount transducer working out? I think I mentioned before, around here it would stand a pretty good chance of being sheared off.
but I expect I would take out the skeg, the prop and maybe the whole LU
before I put a scratch on the transducer.
And its working great - the Garmin "Side Scan" is amazing
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostVery slick ^^^^.. What model # Garmin?
Very sharp boat BTW...
My friend has a place one town, down from Key West, "Deer something"? His place looks very much like yours, on stilts, gravel yard, davits...
Its a 7608xsv
"Deer" ? hmm - I'm drawing a blank. Key West is the end of the road, of course.
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Thanks for the model #.
(holy crap, that IS a top of the line unit!!!)
Sorry, "Big Pine Key":
"Key Deer" are only found there:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_deer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Pine_Key,_Florida
One storm (Hurricane), many years ago, came thru and approx 3' of water swept OVER the island, literally. I went down with him to save what we could.
He didn't have a boat down there at the time, so no issues with that. His primary home is still up here in Ft Myers..Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 11-21-2016, 07:53 AM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Ahh - I'm on Big Pine.
Yes, we have Key Deer - adorable nuisances. Tamer than my cat.
Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostOne storm (Hurricane), many years ago, came thru and approx 3' of water swept OVER the island, literally. I went down with him to save what we could.
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Sea water reached the top of his 4' chain link fence, ruined his RAISED outside A/C unit, what a mess.
It was about 3' UP/ INSIDE his lower, enclosed "work area". Guess his place is bit lower than yours.
But your place looks like his. I didn't see any deer up close like that!!!Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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