ixlr8
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 2, 2017
- Messages
- 756
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 (Outboard)
- Hull Identification Number
- FLMT2762C818
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- 2018 R-27OB w/Yam 300
- Vessel Name
- Maggie
We finally got our boat back from the dealer after some warranty work, he had it about 6 weeks. 🙁 One of the things we had repaired was the gel coat cracks between the swim deck and the hull. Repairs looked good at the dealer, but the cracks were back after the trip home from the dealer, before I even put the boat in the water. Not sure why the swim deck is flexing so much that the gel coat cracks like it is. Also my remaining fuel in both the Yamaha gauge and the Garmin gauge were either blank or showing 0 gallons remaining. I'm not sure how or why that happened. I guessed the remaining gallons and put that info in the Garmin. I haven't been able to figure out how to put fuel remaining in the Yamaha gauge. I also discovered where the disconnect switch was for the thrusters. The dealer turned off the thrusters at the switch at the helm and he also switched it off at the disconnect switch. Which was a surprise when I pulled away from the dock and had no thrusters!! Shame on me for not checking all switches and disconnects before I started the engine. We had a pleasant cruise along the coast of Maine, in the mid-coast area. Seas were fairly calm with some 3'-4' swells. We spent some time at 800 rpm, 6 mph, 4.5mpg just enjoying the views. We also spent some time cruising along at 4300 rpm, 30 mph, 2mpg. That seemed to be the sweet spot speed/economy. Overall we put about 5 enjoyable hrs on the boat. And... the repairs I did to the sonar cup and bilge pump held!! This is the first time we have taken out the boat that the sonar worked for the entire trip!!! MAYBE we are starting to go in the right direction. We have put the boat in a slip until the end of the season to make it easier to use rather than trailering it. Hopefully with the slip we will be able to use it more, maybe even some evening after work trips.