Captharv
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- Joined
- May 5, 2022
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- 13
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Bayliner 2001 2452XC
- Vessel Name
- Playpen
I am new here, contemplating the purchase of an older--read-Diesel-- ranger 25. I am experienced in boating, and have owned 123 boats, but not a ranger tug, and not a diesel. I am handy with tools and mechanics and am a retired electronics nerd. In n55 years of owning boats, I have been towed only three times with engine problems. I have some questions. I am 75 and this would be our last boat.. All I ask is to be truthful.
Is the engine raw or sea water cooled?
If you want to get somewhere fast, like trying to beat out weather, what's the fastest speed you can run for maybe and hour or two? I fully understand there is something in the manual about continuous and intermittent "red lines".
The articles/factory specs, etc show three engines: the MercCruiser, Volvo and the Yanmar. Which one seems to be the best and/or quietist? I have a hearing problem where the higher frequencies are gone. Lower frequency sounds, such as a car window open at highway speeds are deafening to me.
Speaking of sounds, can a normal hearing person hear outside sounds while in the cabin, underway?
When sleeping in the front berth, does the bow drop down where the boat lists forward? (Note: we are not exactly small people.)
Would filling up with diesel at the "corner filling station" be legal or harmful to the engine? I understand there are different formulae for marine and vehicle, or so is said... Some of the cruises I do are anchor outs with NO diesel available while on the water. And beside being less expansive.
Is the engine raw or sea water cooled?
If you want to get somewhere fast, like trying to beat out weather, what's the fastest speed you can run for maybe and hour or two? I fully understand there is something in the manual about continuous and intermittent "red lines".
The articles/factory specs, etc show three engines: the MercCruiser, Volvo and the Yanmar. Which one seems to be the best and/or quietist? I have a hearing problem where the higher frequencies are gone. Lower frequency sounds, such as a car window open at highway speeds are deafening to me.
Speaking of sounds, can a normal hearing person hear outside sounds while in the cabin, underway?
When sleeping in the front berth, does the bow drop down where the boat lists forward? (Note: we are not exactly small people.)
Would filling up with diesel at the "corner filling station" be legal or harmful to the engine? I understand there are different formulae for marine and vehicle, or so is said... Some of the cruises I do are anchor outs with NO diesel available while on the water. And beside being less expansive.