Hi - I think my 1995 272 Sailfish may be waterlogged. I sat out the 2020 and 2021 seasons (shrink wrapped) due to Covid and some other issues and when I launched last year I noticed my gas mileage dropped from about 1.4 MPG to 0.9 MPG and it seemed like it might be a little sluggish. I can't really tell if it is sitting lower in the water. I did some WOT testing yesterday and my numbers went from 5800 RPM at 48 MPH (lightly loaded) 9 years ago to 5000 and 28 MPH with two guys on board. So I lost 800 RPM and 20 MPH!
The transom was replaced by a Grady dealer in 2006 and is probably wet but still solid. (I don't think the transom could hold enough water to cause this.) I removed all the plywood panels by the waste storage tank and didn't see any sign of water. I assume the main foam compartments are either side of the gas tanks - could these be wet? How can I check this? Have others had problems that sounds like mine? I also ran a snake up the two drain hoses that empty into the bilge from under the gas tanks and they were clear.
Thanks,
--Duncan
The transom was replaced by a Grady dealer in 2006 and is probably wet but still solid. (I don't think the transom could hold enough water to cause this.) I removed all the plywood panels by the waste storage tank and didn't see any sign of water. I assume the main foam compartments are either side of the gas tanks - could these be wet? How can I check this? Have others had problems that sounds like mine? I also ran a snake up the two drain hoses that empty into the bilge from under the gas tanks and they were clear.
Thanks,
--Duncan