I have a 70's Mako 236, that's the inboard 350 chevy model.
Center console.
The boat doesn't perform as well as it should, The motor is fine, the shaft has been trued, the strut is inline, I've propped it to reach 4600rpm lightly laden.
The bottom is fresh.
I'm getting 27kts at 4600. I've talked to several other 236 owners and they're getting about 10kts more at similar rpm's.
I suspect the foam that was used has absorbed water, and the boat is carrying more weight that it should. I was thinking about putting a dehumidifier in the bilge and letting it run for a week or so, do you foresee any problem with this?
Regards, Joe Miami Beach.
Center console.
The boat doesn't perform as well as it should, The motor is fine, the shaft has been trued, the strut is inline, I've propped it to reach 4600rpm lightly laden.
The bottom is fresh.
I'm getting 27kts at 4600. I've talked to several other 236 owners and they're getting about 10kts more at similar rpm's.
I suspect the foam that was used has absorbed water, and the boat is carrying more weight that it should. I was thinking about putting a dehumidifier in the bilge and letting it run for a week or so, do you foresee any problem with this?
Regards, Joe Miami Beach.