I think I may have as much as 485 pounds of water between my hull and deck. Here are the specifics. I have an Alumacraft VB 1650 RSC. It is a modified V with a tunnel hull. I have an Evinrude E-tec 40hp jet on it. The motor is not providing enough power to get it on plane. I should be getting 20mph, but I am only getting 12-15 mph, depending on how many people are on board and what they weigh. I had it weighed at a certified weigh station: 2,460 pounds. After subtracting the motor (260#), trailer (423#), spare tire (43#), trolling motor (40#), 3 batteries (170#), 9 gal gas and gas cans (90#), 4 boat seats (48#), anchor (15#), 2 tackle bags (31#), and contents of storage compartments (135#), I get a total of 1,205#. According to the specs on the Alumacraft website, this boat should weigh 720#. Thus, I have an unaccounted for extra weight of 485#!!!
So, my questions are: 1) What is included in boat weight of 720#? Side console? Storage compartment under seats? Seats? Sponsons? 2) How much is the extra weight for the high 27” transom? 3) Is there foam under the deck? What kind? 2-part poured in? Sprayed in? Foam sheets? Is there foam in the strakes? 4) This boat was partially flooded when I launched without putting in the plugs. Is there provision for water to flow out from between the deck and the hull or will it get trapped there? 5) How do I determine if there is water between the deck and the hull? If so, how would I remove it? 6) How would I take up the deck?
I spoke to Alumacraft Customer Service on July 26 and layed out the problem. The following day I got the following email: "Good Afternoon: It was nice to speak with yesterday. I have reached out to Tech Support regarding what we discussed. Once I have more information, I will follow back up. Thanks – Krystl, Alumacraft Customer Service." She never got back to me.
I have been trying to get back in touch with Alumacraft all month about this issue. Their customer service number (844-345-4277) is “disconnected or out-of-service”. They are not answering their main phone number (507-931-1050). They have not returned my email nor has BRP (their parent company) returned my email.
I know there is a lot of expertise among the posters on this board and I am looking for some suggestions of what I might do to resolve this issue. The motor has been checked out by a certified mechanic and he could find nothing wrong with it.
So, my questions are: 1) What is included in boat weight of 720#? Side console? Storage compartment under seats? Seats? Sponsons? 2) How much is the extra weight for the high 27” transom? 3) Is there foam under the deck? What kind? 2-part poured in? Sprayed in? Foam sheets? Is there foam in the strakes? 4) This boat was partially flooded when I launched without putting in the plugs. Is there provision for water to flow out from between the deck and the hull or will it get trapped there? 5) How do I determine if there is water between the deck and the hull? If so, how would I remove it? 6) How would I take up the deck?
I spoke to Alumacraft Customer Service on July 26 and layed out the problem. The following day I got the following email: "Good Afternoon: It was nice to speak with yesterday. I have reached out to Tech Support regarding what we discussed. Once I have more information, I will follow back up. Thanks – Krystl, Alumacraft Customer Service." She never got back to me.
I have been trying to get back in touch with Alumacraft all month about this issue. Their customer service number (844-345-4277) is “disconnected or out-of-service”. They are not answering their main phone number (507-931-1050). They have not returned my email nor has BRP (their parent company) returned my email.
I know there is a lot of expertise among the posters on this board and I am looking for some suggestions of what I might do to resolve this issue. The motor has been checked out by a certified mechanic and he could find nothing wrong with it.