muskyfins
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2000 Rinker FV270
5.7 Mercruiser TBI
Bravo 3
Background: for years she always runs exactly 30 mph (SOG GPS speed) at 4000 rpm trimmed full in/down with no tabs, half tank of gas and 2 people. (obviously slight difference with current +/-1 mph) First shakedown run each year with only myself in boat trimmed all the way up 38 mph at 4600 rpm. Like religion.
On the return to our slip yesterday, the engine seemed very free revving so I left it at full throttle after coming on plane to see what would happen and she went all the way to 5000. I backed down to 4000 and was running a little under 25 mph. Verified speed with 2 additional gps-all correct.
I pushed the throttle and again she went almost to 5000 before I backed down. This boat has never been able to rev that high when trimmed up much less when trimmed down. I haven't checked the tach with a test, but I have quite a bit of mechanical experience and will say as she approached 5k, she was screaming. I don't think the tach was off. I usually cruise at 3800-4000.
When we got to our slip, (6 miles) the clutch engaged solidly fore and aft, so I don't think it was that. There was no rubber smell, and my experience with couplers is generally catastrophic (works or nothing). There was no unusual vibration. Seas were calm with little to no wind and I was in the lake with no current.
Is something slipping? It was fine on the way out to our anchor spot, so I'm thinking this isn't a prop problem.
As always, thanks for any and all suggestions.
5.7 Mercruiser TBI
Bravo 3
Background: for years she always runs exactly 30 mph (SOG GPS speed) at 4000 rpm trimmed full in/down with no tabs, half tank of gas and 2 people. (obviously slight difference with current +/-1 mph) First shakedown run each year with only myself in boat trimmed all the way up 38 mph at 4600 rpm. Like religion.
On the return to our slip yesterday, the engine seemed very free revving so I left it at full throttle after coming on plane to see what would happen and she went all the way to 5000. I backed down to 4000 and was running a little under 25 mph. Verified speed with 2 additional gps-all correct.
I pushed the throttle and again she went almost to 5000 before I backed down. This boat has never been able to rev that high when trimmed up much less when trimmed down. I haven't checked the tach with a test, but I have quite a bit of mechanical experience and will say as she approached 5k, she was screaming. I don't think the tach was off. I usually cruise at 3800-4000.
When we got to our slip, (6 miles) the clutch engaged solidly fore and aft, so I don't think it was that. There was no rubber smell, and my experience with couplers is generally catastrophic (works or nothing). There was no unusual vibration. Seas were calm with little to no wind and I was in the lake with no current.
Is something slipping? It was fine on the way out to our anchor spot, so I'm thinking this isn't a prop problem.
As always, thanks for any and all suggestions.