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Old 05-05-2014, 11:20 AM
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Well boys, true to my word, my Tohatsu will be here next week and they start building my AlWeld this week.
I decided to go with a 1552 after looking at a 1556, THE 56" bottom looks like a floating deckboat, it is huge. I have driven an Edge for the past 2 years, they have the straight sides, makes them look smaller than they actually are. The AlWeld with the flared sides looks huge compared to the Edge. The Edge is a great boat, but, I want something I can drive without having to be on the edge of my seat the whole time. Driving an Edge with 64hp on the back is not for the weak of mind, slow of hand, or beginners, I am quickly reverting back to all 3
Also decided to bite the bullet and get a torsion axle trailer from Gerald and Kyle. Had a torsion axle trailer years ago under a bay boat, loved it.
A big THANK YOU to Gerald, Kyle, Tohatsu, and AlWeld. I expect this to be the last rig I own
Can't wait to get it together and start testing in Lacassine, I'm having withdrawls already.
It is seldom that I test a rig I am so inclined to buy. When the Edge first came out, they were rockets, I knew I had to have one. The original design is still the fastest aluminum boat built. PERIOD! Not necessarily the most comfortable, but the fastest. I'm beginning to lean more towards comfort nowadays.
Time for a bit of comfort, hello AlWeld, time for some ease of operation, hello Tohatsu, old friend. Tohatsu was wonderful to me when I raced for them, best motor sponsors in the world, they have not changed personalities.
Thanks to Gerald and Kyle for making it all happen.
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Old 05-06-2014, 08:30 AM
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how long do you have to wait for yours to come in?
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Old 05-06-2014, 09:04 AM
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I can't wait to see the pictures of it once it's rigged out.
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Old 05-06-2014, 09:09 AM
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I made the switch to alweld couple months ago. I got the 18' performance tunnel. Love the room.
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Old 05-06-2014, 10:26 AM
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how long do you have to wait for yours to come in?
Not sure. The motor will be here next week. The boat????? The boat depends on what is in production before mine comes up.
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Are you going to put the 50 ecu on the motor?
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Old 05-06-2014, 01:47 PM
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Don't need to
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Old 05-06-2014, 02:32 PM
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Well, I just finished setting up a 1748 War Eagle with one of the new Tohatsu's. What a challenge. War Eagle is Arkansas boat talk for "SLOW BOAT". Guy has gun boxes, 3 batteries, enough junk to overhaul the space shuttle in the boat. I would be afraid to weigh it. Got it to run right at 40 with only me in the boat hitting on the rev limiter, actually 39.7, that's close enough to 40 for me. Added another 200+ pounder to the boat and it lost 1 mph and stayed off the limiter. Hole shot will throw you out the back of the boat. The owner uses it to guide in Arkansas, so he usually carries 3 other guys with him, he needed it propped to twist up loaded. The owner is happy, so I'm happy. That little motor has some guts to it.
I HATE BOATS LONGER THAN 15', THEY MAKE WORK VERY HARD!
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Old 05-06-2014, 04:23 PM
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D, do you know if the tldi engines have a wasted spark?
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I do not know, sorry.
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You setting up a TinyTach?
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Set to 120.
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Danny, when you taking me fishing?
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Danny, when you taking me fishing?
I'm boatless for the first time in nearly 40 years
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Old 05-07-2014, 09:33 AM
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I have used tiny tachs for over 20 years now. I very seldom find one that is very far off. On my race motor back in the 90's, the tiny tack was within 10rpm of my analog tach, close enough for me. They have changed a bit since the 90's, but I still think they are fairly close. I can tell you that they will go bad. I have seen 2 of them cause an engine to drop a cylinder. Motor would run on 2 and intermittently kick in the third cylinder. It was the tiny tach shorting out inside the tach. 2 in 20 years is a pretty good average. That is one of the first thing I tell guys when they call and say their motor is missing, unhook the tiny tach and try it. But for the money and ease of installation, well worth it.
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I have used tiny tachs for over 20 years now. I very seldom find one that is very far off. On my race motor back in the 90's, the tiny tack was within 10rpm of my analog tach, close enough for me. They have changed a bit since the 90's, but I still think they are fairly close. I can tell you that they will go bad. I have seen 2 of them cause an engine to drop a cylinder. Motor would run on 2 and intermittently kick in the third cylinder. It was the tiny tach shorting out inside the tach. 2 in 20 years is a pretty good average. That is one of the first thing I tell guys when they call and say their motor is missing, unhook the tiny tach and try it. But for the money and ease of installation, well worth it.
Danny
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Isn't the rev limiter on a motor typically higher than the "maximum recommended rpm" according to the factory? Is it safe to run a motor at those elevated RPM's, bumping the rev limiter, for an extended period of time?
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Isn't the rev limiter on a motor typically higher than the "maximum recommended rpm" according to the factory? Is it safe to run a motor at those elevated RPM's, bumping the rev limiter, for an extended period of time?
I can't speak for all motors. The tohatsu I raced was a stock motor with a rev limiter set at 5800 rpm, we could tack weld the crankshafts to keep them from spinning out of time. Recommended rpm for that motor was 5600, I spun mine up to 7400 rpm for extended periods of time. I ran the Parker Marathon. It is 40 laps of a 4.1 mile course with 1 mandatory 10 minute pit stop. That is 164 miles with one stop at 7400 rpm. The motor would drop down to abut 6500 in the turns then right back to 7400 for the 2 mile straightaway. Ran that motor an entire season with zero failures. On a short course, I would turn up to 7600 by the end of the straights. Most of our races were 1 hour testing on Saturday, 10 lap qualifying heat on Saturday, testing for 1 hour Sunday morning, 30 or 40 laps of a 1 3/8 mile course.
The Merc I just sold was a beast. The original powerhead ran for 10 years. The data showed that I hit the 6250 rev limiter over 400 times. That motor was turning 6200 everywhere I went. After 10 years and 2400 hours, it burned a valve.
The little 2 cylinder OMC 40/50 motors ran a class called sst45. That motor as a fishing motor was recommended to turn 5600, as an sst45, they turned 7200 rpm. They ran the Parker Marathon right alongside me.
I look at the recommended rpm as just that, a recommendation, not a rule.
I have yet to find an outboard that made peak power and torque at the factory recommended rpm. Sure, it might make 50hp at 5600, then it might make 60+hp at 7200.
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