With the knot not being next to the lead in the braid sheath, what I've found happens is the lead will poke thru over time and cause the braid to wear & fail.If the knot is next to the lead inside the braid sheath, this happens a lot less.May just have try those SPRO swivels...
BTW, I have always used Suffix 832 in the past.This time I switched to Bass Pro Shop's leadcore, because I had a few Cabelas gift cards to burn up.
From what I've heard and read you aren't missing much by not getting out on the water this year Mac hopefully 2021 is a better year all the way around
For the most part, the boat ran ok. But there's still performance issues. When I started it at the dock it wouldn't idle down. Was running about 1400-1500 rpm. Lifted the hood and played with the linkage and it dropped down to like 800-850. Still didn't feel right. It did like 45 mph when I got it back from the dealer and popped right up on top. This morning it worked well, however, we had to limit our speed to like 22-24 mph because there were some 2-3' rollers out there. But it ran well. We then stopped, fired up the Honda kicker and trolled all day. When I fired up the main motor it idled high again and we wiggled the linkage to the carb and it dropped. However, when we took off it took forever to get on plane and only managed 31-32 mph @ maybe 4100-4200 rpm. It should be about 4800-5000 at the top end. It's not the prop!!!!! I know what prop issues feel like being around these rigs all my life. I'm feeling it has to do with the throttle linkage. Not going down to low rpm and not allowing me to get to max rpm. It is supposed to rain stupid the next 3 days. So I'll read my kindle and look at youtube on throttle adjustments, etc. I'll fix it though.In the meantime, I ordered a Selec shop manual for the Mercruiser. It will show me the proper linkage adjustment procedure.Another issue we have is the starboard fishwell is filling with water. The outlet drain goes thru a pump and it works to empty it fine. The scuppers on that side are old and don’t seal. They can be taken out and reversed. I’ll try that. If that doesn’t work I’ll try to locate new ones.
Something just drives me bonkers about inboards. My Crestliner Phantom was such a PITA and it makes no sense, it was no more than a Volvo D240 sedan motor. Very simple and as reliable as the sun. But I could never get it to run just right. Then you have outboards which are so frickin' complicated it's like you need a wizards hat to work on them. But they seem to run more consistent and reliably. At least my experience. You'll get it all figured out, for sure. Just the learning curve of the new vessel!
Called my buddy at the dealerHe said bring it back cause it’s still under warranty.This afternoon I’ll haul it up there.....again.Lol
Trailer works good, that's getting a workout!
Dealer fixed the problem.It was linkage.They also found out why my trim tabs don't work.I effed up - when I mounted the onboard battery charger in the cuddy I drilled thru the control board on the opposite side of the wall.[/size]Ouch!$200 for a new board but they will install for free.dumba$$ You would think I should know better by now. lolAnyway, I get the boat back for some fishing this holiday weekend.It then goes back there next week for that board and some slides on the bunks to make it go on and come off the trailer easier.I was going to do the slides myself but it involves yanking the boat for a bit while I do the work.They have the lift there or can use their launch.Also getting full canvass for it too.