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We have only had our boat for a week now and I have a few questions about it. The first one is about fueling it. I put gas in the boat today for the first time and I noticed that the rear filler (aux tank) took the fuel as fast as I wanted to pump it with no seepage or splashing. I only put it in fast for a second to see if it would take it. On the other hand, the forward fill (main tank) would only take the fuel at a very slow rate. Any faster and it started to gurgle and spit gas towards my hand. Is this normal for this boat or do I have a venting problem?
Also, when the front fill started to spit I guess some of the Ring Free and other Yamaha additive spit out with the fuel and slightly discolored the gel coat around the fuel fills. It's not bad or even that noticeable, but I know it's there... What can I use to remove that? Please tell me there is something I can use to remove it. Like I said it's not bad, but if it stays there I will see it every time I get on the boat.
Whats the best thing to use to get a slight salt haze off the windows? I have tried to use window cleaning products and even Bon-Ami cleanser, and while the windows are clean, if I look closely I can still see a slight haze or spotting on them. The boat was previously run in the atlantic near Ocean City, Maryland, but now it resides primarily in the Chesapeake Bay. I know I'm being a bit anal, but what can I say?
I know that I'm being a little picky with things, but I really like this boat. The engines (OX66 225's) have less than 400 hours on them and seem to look and run great. So far according to the gauges I'm getting 1.4 mpg running 3900 rpm and the speed shows 29 mph with the trim up five bars on the gauge and the tabs up in relatively calm water. That seems to be the sweet spot to me, but if I'm missing something please let me know.
I'm looking to upgrade a few things on the boat but I plan on waiting until after the season as I'm having too much fun to spend the money on anything other than gas right now.
Any other insights or comments on this boat or what I'm doing with it would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Also, when the front fill started to spit I guess some of the Ring Free and other Yamaha additive spit out with the fuel and slightly discolored the gel coat around the fuel fills. It's not bad or even that noticeable, but I know it's there... What can I use to remove that? Please tell me there is something I can use to remove it. Like I said it's not bad, but if it stays there I will see it every time I get on the boat.
Whats the best thing to use to get a slight salt haze off the windows? I have tried to use window cleaning products and even Bon-Ami cleanser, and while the windows are clean, if I look closely I can still see a slight haze or spotting on them. The boat was previously run in the atlantic near Ocean City, Maryland, but now it resides primarily in the Chesapeake Bay. I know I'm being a bit anal, but what can I say?
I know that I'm being a little picky with things, but I really like this boat. The engines (OX66 225's) have less than 400 hours on them and seem to look and run great. So far according to the gauges I'm getting 1.4 mpg running 3900 rpm and the speed shows 29 mph with the trim up five bars on the gauge and the tabs up in relatively calm water. That seems to be the sweet spot to me, but if I'm missing something please let me know.
I'm looking to upgrade a few things on the boat but I plan on waiting until after the season as I'm having too much fun to spend the money on anything other than gas right now.
Any other insights or comments on this boat or what I'm doing with it would be appreciated.
Thanks.