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Old 04-23-2008, 11:28 PM
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I finally got the boat in the water today. I was really happy with how everything worked. I had added a lot of things to the boat and it is always interesting to find out what works and what does not. Minor problems were leaving a nut loose on a ground cable and not tightening the fittings on the water pressure gauges tight enough. The ground being loose made one engine a bit tough to crank. I sure thought I had tightened them enough, but the brass ferrules really need to tight. I had a mist of salt spray in the console. Not good, but we spotted it right away.

The boat performed better than I had ever hoped. Ventures can be stern heavy, so there was a lingering doubt about how well it would come out of the hole loaded with tanks and dive gear. There was no problem at all. I also swapped the Intertias on and ran it to get a feel for it, but did not do a documented test yet. That will happen soon. I did sunburn my feet to oblivion. Too much time spent getting the boat over here I guess.

But I was very pleased with the day and it is lobster for dinner tonight......

Here's a shot of the boat at the dock with my son aboard as I was preparing to change props. I'm the one with the fur. I never wear a Speedo, because I'd look like a Chewbaka flosing:

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Old 04-24-2008, 06:02 AM
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Glad to hear things are working alright for you.Those diver latders.Were did you find them?Nice!
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Old 04-24-2008, 11:05 AM
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Glad to hear things are working alright for you.Those diver latders.Were did you find them?Nice!
Kerno cnc'd them out of a solid billet aluminum hunk

Seriously, I believe he made them. He's quite the machinist.
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Old 04-24-2008, 11:29 AM
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They are homegrown................

I got the height right on these, The diver access is great.

We've also come up with a name . The boat will be "Ula Lani", which is "lobster heaven"
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:32 PM
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nice lookin boat....glad you're happy....
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Old 04-24-2008, 10:12 PM
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A great picture like that and not one drink or beer can in it , whats a matter you !

Kern O , dang glad every thing and everybody made it to the Island .

So I guess the 208's push her OK ? No need to repower right now.
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:48 AM
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I'm really surprised and happy at how well the boat works. Not only does it come out of the hole just fine, but it is just plain sweet and smooth. Lots of storage and lots of deck space makes life easys. The boat is a delight to drive and the new electronics are stunning. Yesterday was a lobster day and today we got the deck bloody with a nice jack. The only downside of the boat is its size on the trailer. It makes the driveway a bunch smaller and the shallow ramp makes the slider tongue worthwhile.

I was very concerned about the gas consumption, but it looks like the running average will be about 1.7 mpg. I was worried it would come in about 1.2. I have it propped with Inertia 17's and It will turn them 6000 rpm with no problem. I think I'm going to need to try 19's.Hopefully we'll have time to do a bit more detailed testing in the morning. The water has been nice and clear, so I've been more concerned with getting in the water than documenting what the boat does.

Last note: I put fuel in the truck this afternoon. Diesel is $4.62 per gallon.

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Old 04-25-2008, 05:55 AM
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Glad she made it to the Islands in one piece!

She looks great!

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