So how low in the water should the rear of the pontoon sit? My wife and a friend commented that mine (first time we had it in the water yesterday) seemed to sit a bit low. I did the slosh test, and shook it side to side, all I could hear was the gas sloshing around in the center tank under the deck. 2007 SunTracker 18ft with 40Hp 4 stroke Mercury outboard. Bought it used, had been a rental. I'll try to get a picture up of the water line on the tubes.
2nd Question. I guess I had it trimmed to far down, and it was throwing water up onto the back deck at full speed. Is this normal? I trimmed it up some, and it seemed to be slower, but no water getting thrown..
3rd Question. We rode it out at full speed a bit, and turned it around, had no problems with it for a while. Once I let it idle a bit and turned it around, I could only run it about about 30,000 rpms or it would flutter and stutter if I tried to go any faster, full speed, to almost nothing... I ended up shifting it into neutral, and over revving the engine until it cut out. Then after starting it back up, it was fine all the way in. Any ideas what could of caused this?
4th Question. This may be related to the 3rd, but I guess I need to open the vent on the tank while out? The tank is a 30 gallon built in tank under the middle rear of that pontoon, the only vent I really see is in the gas cap at the rear. I thought to myself, well I don't want water getting in, so I closed it up. Somewhere around the same time we were idling for a bit and I was about to over rev it.. I think I checked the vent, worried maybe water got into the fuel, and that was causing the stuttering, so I stuck my arm down and tried it, but then tightened it back up.. Not sure if it was open at the time or not. Just read today that your suppose to open the vents on boats... I was unaware of that. (Newb).
I spent a bit of time on the forum looking for these answers, and either I missed them, or they weren't clear enough to me. Sorry if they are repeats.
2nd Question. I guess I had it trimmed to far down, and it was throwing water up onto the back deck at full speed. Is this normal? I trimmed it up some, and it seemed to be slower, but no water getting thrown..
3rd Question. We rode it out at full speed a bit, and turned it around, had no problems with it for a while. Once I let it idle a bit and turned it around, I could only run it about about 30,000 rpms or it would flutter and stutter if I tried to go any faster, full speed, to almost nothing... I ended up shifting it into neutral, and over revving the engine until it cut out. Then after starting it back up, it was fine all the way in. Any ideas what could of caused this?
4th Question. This may be related to the 3rd, but I guess I need to open the vent on the tank while out? The tank is a 30 gallon built in tank under the middle rear of that pontoon, the only vent I really see is in the gas cap at the rear. I thought to myself, well I don't want water getting in, so I closed it up. Somewhere around the same time we were idling for a bit and I was about to over rev it.. I think I checked the vent, worried maybe water got into the fuel, and that was causing the stuttering, so I stuck my arm down and tried it, but then tightened it back up.. Not sure if it was open at the time or not. Just read today that your suppose to open the vents on boats... I was unaware of that. (Newb).
I spent a bit of time on the forum looking for these answers, and either I missed them, or they weren't clear enough to me. Sorry if they are repeats.