Hello all.......long time, no see/hear,
Sorry to have dropped out. My wife and I started to build a new house here on Guemes Island via a contractor last July. We are still building it now. We've hit the exterior siding and interior painting stage at this point. We hope to move in sometime this summer. The pace is fairly leisurely since we live on the property in a small cabin, and we've finally sold our Seattle house, so having an absolute deadline is not a priority.
Anyway, and needless to say, life got, and continues to be, very hectic as anyone who has built a new house from the ground up knows (utilities, road, etc included). One of the casualties has been my time on C-Brats

. Today is the 1st time I've logged in to the forum since last summer. The CBGT in Friday Harbor on 5/19 has prompted me to come back to the surface -- yes, we will be attending the CBGT with the CD25
Tosca (nee Anna Leigh) with its newly installed Yamaha 200 together with digital controls and new gauges retrofited into the helm station.
Hopefully, I will find time before Friday Harbor to post a longer message with more details, but for now allow me to give you a thumbnail sketch (especially to those of you who posted last October wondering about the outcome). For many reasons (none the fault of anyone in particular), it took all summer to complete the changes to
Tosca. I did not get the boat back until mid-September. So I missed the entire 2015 cruising season. I have taken the boat out several times now to test things out. Bottom line? This is practically an entirely new boat. Tosca performed wonderfully when I got her (and her then Honda 150 with the SS S3x14.5x15R prop), but now she is even better....surprisingly better. Except for the huge expense, I am a very happy camper (or should I say sailor?). I am so pleased I have to pinch myself every time I take her out.
As I said, more later, but suffice it to say the 200 horses plus the SS S4x14.65x15R prop I am currently using is a dream (see the performance numbers below). I am still looking for a SS S4x13x15R or S4x13.5x15R which I think will make her sing even better, but I can't find this size in anyone's standard line of props. The current prop works great, but believe it or not I go too fast! WOT with this prop is about 5200 to 5300 RPM, and I would be happier if WOT was 300-400 RPM higher. She pops out the hole just fine, and all other power maneuvers are more than adequate, but I just feel that I'd be even happier to trade some of that speed for even more torque and power (I don't really need to go 35 MPH

).
Here are some preliminary performance numbers I logged just after I got the boat back at the end of last summer. This was on pretty flat water with 1 person; medium loaded; full tank gas; full tank water using the SS S4x14.65x15R
RPM MPH GPH MPG Comments
- 1200 6.0 1.0 6.0 hull speed, very smooth
- 2000 10 2.2 4.5 just before start of climb to plane
- 2800 14 4.1 3.4 still on plane, but just about to drop off plane after having gone to 3200 to get it on plane
- 3000 16 5.1 3.1 tested after having gone to 3200 to get on plane
- 3200 17 5.4 3.1 just on plane
- 3500 20 6.0 3.3 full plane after trimming
- 4000 25 8.1 3.1
- 4500 30 10.5 2.6
- 5000 33 ? ?
- 5200 36 ? ? WOT - relatively smooth water
- 5300 34 ? ? WOT - very slight chop
- Sweet spots:
1300 = hull speed, sweetest of all, MPH = 6.5
3200 = on plane, slowest, MPH = 17
3600 = on plane, slower, best fuel economy?, MPH = 21, GPH = 6.4, MPG = 3.3
4100 = on plane, faster, MPH = 26