jrs_diesel
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2010
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All this time I had been under inflating my SIB, until my last outing. I had purchased a pressure gauge to check the tube and keel pressure (wood floor, inflatable V keel). I had been inflating to about 2 PSI by feel, it felt correct, and the boat performed OK. Using the pressure gauge, and bringing the main tubes to 3 PSI, and the keel to 4 PSI, the boat feels and handles a bit better, but the big gain was in speed.
I have a 2 stroke Johnson 9.9, and had previously been unable to hit 20 MPH, 18-19 was the best I got with under inflated tubes. With good pressure, I hit 21.3 MPH!
So the big takeaway here is that inflating the tubes by feel only can be misleading and hurt your boats performance. I had no idea I was under inflating, perhaps out of worry of over inflating and popping a tube.
I have a 2 stroke Johnson 9.9, and had previously been unable to hit 20 MPH, 18-19 was the best I got with under inflated tubes. With good pressure, I hit 21.3 MPH!
So the big takeaway here is that inflating the tubes by feel only can be misleading and hurt your boats performance. I had no idea I was under inflating, perhaps out of worry of over inflating and popping a tube.