allentownsend
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As I approach my second season with my boat I am trying to better understand the throttle adjustments.
I posted a description of my 20' Bennington tritoon earlier. It is my first power boat. I have many years of experience with sailboats and auxiliary motors, but this weighs about twice what my latest sailboat weighed and has 140 vs 3 hp.
I find the throttle hard to control when docking. I am not able to "feather" the engine when stopping and starting which leads to excessive banging forward and reverse. As soon as the gears mesh, the boat responds with more power than I would like when I am maneuvering close to the dock, and so far, I cannot get it out of gear quick enough. Clearly, I need more practice, however, my concern is that the motor is not set up as well as it could be, and I do not know what is possible or what it (or I) should be doing.
I got minimal on the water help last year, but I was not prepared with specific questions. I have arranged with my dealer to try a smaller diameter prop and do a lake test with one of the technicians before he delivers the boat later this month.
Do you have any thoughts on how I can get the most out of the lake test?
Thanks,
Allen
I posted a description of my 20' Bennington tritoon earlier. It is my first power boat. I have many years of experience with sailboats and auxiliary motors, but this weighs about twice what my latest sailboat weighed and has 140 vs 3 hp.
I find the throttle hard to control when docking. I am not able to "feather" the engine when stopping and starting which leads to excessive banging forward and reverse. As soon as the gears mesh, the boat responds with more power than I would like when I am maneuvering close to the dock, and so far, I cannot get it out of gear quick enough. Clearly, I need more practice, however, my concern is that the motor is not set up as well as it could be, and I do not know what is possible or what it (or I) should be doing.
I got minimal on the water help last year, but I was not prepared with specific questions. I have arranged with my dealer to try a smaller diameter prop and do a lake test with one of the technicians before he delivers the boat later this month.
Do you have any thoughts on how I can get the most out of the lake test?
Thanks,
Allen
