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I recently bought a used boat, which is also my first boat, so forgive me if I ask dumb questions, i looked through alot of the stickied threads but I dont know what alot of it means.
It is a 1997 crownline 176 bowrider, 3.0 mercruiser w/ alpha one, i took it to a marine shop to give it a quick once over by them listening to it on muffs and a very basic look around.
I took it to the local lake yesterday for a trial run to see how she would do on water, turned on blower while still on trailer, got into water gave it 3 pumps, tried starting, didn't start, waited a minute or so and gave it 3 more pumps, tried starting, it wanted to start but didn't, 3rd times a charm with 3 more pumps, a little more throttle, and fired up but idled like i was riding in a jeep wrangle going down a gravel road.
After letting it idle and warm up for about 10 minutes, gave it a few wot runs, ran about 4500 rpm assuming gauges are correct with minimal gear onboard and my fiance and I, about 430lbs in persons, plus battery, after those wot runs i let it idle down, and it idles greats... Maybe some old or bad gas? It s the first time being on water since winterizing (atleast what he told me, besides the muffs run at marine shop), i also put in 10 gallons of premium.
Seems to shift decent, a little clunky, but friends have told me thats the nature of boat shifting, i was shifting into gear slow abd cautious rather than slamming into gear then giving it throttle, but the steering is garbage, it is so hard to move the steering wheel left or right when idling or at slower speeds, at higher speeds it seems to be a little easier but still not great, if there was a quick second incident that i needed to avoid im not sure the boat would cooperate.
Bilgw bump buttom on dash doesnt light up when pressed nor do i hear it running, but all other buttons light up when pressed, maybe a fuse? Never have dealt with one before but would like it to work incase of emergency.
Ran around on lake for probably 30-45 mins, barely even a splash of water in the bilge, like, maybe a half a cup worth total, but the water that was there, was a milkyish color, is that just from dirt/debree/oil that was on bilge floor mixing with oil?
It is a 1997 crownline 176 bowrider, 3.0 mercruiser w/ alpha one, i took it to a marine shop to give it a quick once over by them listening to it on muffs and a very basic look around.
I took it to the local lake yesterday for a trial run to see how she would do on water, turned on blower while still on trailer, got into water gave it 3 pumps, tried starting, didn't start, waited a minute or so and gave it 3 more pumps, tried starting, it wanted to start but didn't, 3rd times a charm with 3 more pumps, a little more throttle, and fired up but idled like i was riding in a jeep wrangle going down a gravel road.
After letting it idle and warm up for about 10 minutes, gave it a few wot runs, ran about 4500 rpm assuming gauges are correct with minimal gear onboard and my fiance and I, about 430lbs in persons, plus battery, after those wot runs i let it idle down, and it idles greats... Maybe some old or bad gas? It s the first time being on water since winterizing (atleast what he told me, besides the muffs run at marine shop), i also put in 10 gallons of premium.
Seems to shift decent, a little clunky, but friends have told me thats the nature of boat shifting, i was shifting into gear slow abd cautious rather than slamming into gear then giving it throttle, but the steering is garbage, it is so hard to move the steering wheel left or right when idling or at slower speeds, at higher speeds it seems to be a little easier but still not great, if there was a quick second incident that i needed to avoid im not sure the boat would cooperate.
Bilgw bump buttom on dash doesnt light up when pressed nor do i hear it running, but all other buttons light up when pressed, maybe a fuse? Never have dealt with one before but would like it to work incase of emergency.
Ran around on lake for probably 30-45 mins, barely even a splash of water in the bilge, like, maybe a half a cup worth total, but the water that was there, was a milkyish color, is that just from dirt/debree/oil that was on bilge floor mixing with oil?
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