PSG-1
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scubapro820 said:I do have the inline filter on my boat, it came with the tigershark I bought to start the boat project.
I figured it might have a strainer. Of all the complaints I may have about Tigershark jet skis, that's one thing I will say they put some thought into, and got right....putting a water strainer on the cooling line to the engine. Other manufacturers do not do this.
Im going to install a pressure gauge soon as well as some of the things I previously listed.
You won;t regret it. After seeing how effective the pressure guage worked on my jetboat, I installed the exact same guage on my 50 HP Merc. Man, that beats having to look back at the indicator stream off the engine. Just glance at the guage, and you immediately know what's going on with the cooling system.
Got my skat trak swirl 16 21 installed today. I modified my nozzel by removing the shunt that was the ventri style syphon bilge
I'm definitely interested to know how that 16/21 impeller performs, as that's the pitch I was thinking about using on my boat. As for the siphon-fed bilge, I don't think that tube in the nozzle costs you any speed. If anything, that little bit of restriction in the nozzle might give a boost on the top end. Restrictions tend to affect the hole shot, but actually improve top end.
They actually make an aftermarket spring-loaded thrust cone that gives more hole shot by being a shorter cone at low speed, but at high speed, it extends out a little bit, restricting the thrust nozzle, which is supposed to give more top end. I forget what it's called, or who makes it, but I did try one on my boat a long time ago...only problem was, the cone was made for a 5 degree nozzle, and I was running a 0 degree, so, I couldn't use it. Now, with a 5 degree, I could probably try again, and see what happens.
But as far as the siphon fed bilge, I left it on my boat, and bought a Yamaha factory bilge strainer and siphon break check valve, and hooked it up. Of course, being where I operate, with waves in the inlet, and 3-4 foot waves from para-sailing boats that can swamp a johnboat, I need all the bilge pumps I can get (my boat has 4 pumps, with the ability to pump almost 3,000 GPH combined.)
I also cleaned and polished the hull holy smokes there was a lot of sheisse to remove from the 50+ years the hull has been around. I hope to gain some speed off the modifications and hull polishing. I have some b4 and after pics of the hulls appearance
Nice and shiny! You should get at least a 1-2 MPH gain from polishing the hull. Looking at the pics of the exterior, I'd never guess the boat was that old.