sircharles009
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- Aug 3, 2021
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First run last Friday, with 1/4 fuel (from original owner) ran just fine. Planned within a few seconds and topped off at 3 mph on flat water, 3 adults, 2 kids, 1 ice chest.
Yesterday, I added 20 gallons of fuel (maybe cheap, but I run it in my cars all the time...yeah, I know it's different, but worth mentioning). Added some Honda fuel stabilizer in case I do not use all the fuel. I ran the boat in Tahoe with 4 adults and 3 kids, 2 ice chests, maybe another 150 lbs of gear and supplies (tubes, backpacks, food, snacks, etc.). The boat would top out at 10 mph and would slowly get up to 13-14 and to out there for the rest of the day. We later towed a tube and would not get it to "whip" outside the wake, which was fantastic on the first run. At the end of the day, upon returning, I was able to top out at 25mph, but if I slowed down, it would take a long time to get back up to plane again...like 1-3 minutes. The water was flat in the morning and a little choppy (by tahoe standards, flat by salt water standards).
Any ideas? Do you think it's really just bad gas? I realized later that should have used half the dosage of the fuel stabilizer if I was using the gas immediately as a "cleaner", but have never noticed this to be an issue on any motor I've ran whether boat or not. Should I stop and get better gas? Was I too heavy (wouldn't think it'd be an issue with a SeaRunner).
Yesterday, I added 20 gallons of fuel (maybe cheap, but I run it in my cars all the time...yeah, I know it's different, but worth mentioning). Added some Honda fuel stabilizer in case I do not use all the fuel. I ran the boat in Tahoe with 4 adults and 3 kids, 2 ice chests, maybe another 150 lbs of gear and supplies (tubes, backpacks, food, snacks, etc.). The boat would top out at 10 mph and would slowly get up to 13-14 and to out there for the rest of the day. We later towed a tube and would not get it to "whip" outside the wake, which was fantastic on the first run. At the end of the day, upon returning, I was able to top out at 25mph, but if I slowed down, it would take a long time to get back up to plane again...like 1-3 minutes. The water was flat in the morning and a little choppy (by tahoe standards, flat by salt water standards).
Any ideas? Do you think it's really just bad gas? I realized later that should have used half the dosage of the fuel stabilizer if I was using the gas immediately as a "cleaner", but have never noticed this to be an issue on any motor I've ran whether boat or not. Should I stop and get better gas? Was I too heavy (wouldn't think it'd be an issue with a SeaRunner).