I own a SeaEagle FishSkiff16. It’s an extremely neat inflatable boat and gets around fairly decent with the 44lb thrust trolling motor I’ve been forced to use with it.
I made a post a while back about getting my JW running, and I’ve gotten it running great. It starts up in two/three pulls cold. Has to run high revs for a few minutes before I can tune it down to slow speed. Problem is, this is all while it’s in a bucket full of water. I was so excited to finally bring it out into the lake but my excitement immediately turned to explicit frustration. It turned over just like it always had inside the bucket, only it wasn’t propelling my boat
forward at all. It was “pissing” water and churning enough water where it seemed like I should have been going somewhere fast. I turned it off and tried adjusting the tilt to each setting and with each try, nothing changed.
I contacted SeaEagle and they suggested it could be a ventilation problem. I don’t recall if the ventilation plate was above or below water. I made a (hopefully not a terrible) judgement call and cut an inch of the transom down and tried it again the other day and the same damned thing. Lots of water propulsion but no movement.
I can get another transom for $99 so if I somehow mess that up, it’s not the most expensive mistake I’ve ever made.
I just wanted to know what others here might have to say about this. The picture I added is the lower unit in the water before the inch I cut out of the transom.
Before I end this post I’d like to mention I’m not an expert on engines, let alone outboard motors. And it’s not entirely often I can get the boat into the water to test options out, but I’d appreciate any replies and offers of advice at this point.
Thanks in advance,
-Thomas
I made a post a while back about getting my JW running, and I’ve gotten it running great. It starts up in two/three pulls cold. Has to run high revs for a few minutes before I can tune it down to slow speed. Problem is, this is all while it’s in a bucket full of water. I was so excited to finally bring it out into the lake but my excitement immediately turned to explicit frustration. It turned over just like it always had inside the bucket, only it wasn’t propelling my boat
forward at all. It was “pissing” water and churning enough water where it seemed like I should have been going somewhere fast. I turned it off and tried adjusting the tilt to each setting and with each try, nothing changed.
I contacted SeaEagle and they suggested it could be a ventilation problem. I don’t recall if the ventilation plate was above or below water. I made a (hopefully not a terrible) judgement call and cut an inch of the transom down and tried it again the other day and the same damned thing. Lots of water propulsion but no movement.
I can get another transom for $99 so if I somehow mess that up, it’s not the most expensive mistake I’ve ever made.
I just wanted to know what others here might have to say about this. The picture I added is the lower unit in the water before the inch I cut out of the transom.
Before I end this post I’d like to mention I’m not an expert on engines, let alone outboard motors. And it’s not entirely often I can get the boat into the water to test options out, but I’d appreciate any replies and offers of advice at this point.
Thanks in advance,
-Thomas
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