First Impressions!
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 12:08 pm
Well, we took delivery of our new toon yesterday afternoon and all I can say is Wow!
Being our first boat I was really impressed with it's performance - how quick it'll get up and go - and I have yet to actually jam the throttle open quickly. The winds were 20+ much of the time yesterday and the thing is really darn smooth over the chop. I probably would have been in pain had we been in a normal boat. The motor is smooth and quiet, I had to raise my voice, but that's just because were were doing 30+ and going against the wind so it was all wind noise.
We have a 17 pitch prop on it right now, with a 1/3 tank, 4 people on board but no other gear we're hitting max rpm easily, so we'll probably move to a 19 pitch. But we'll test out the boat with a couple more people on board, more gear, full tank of gas and a smoother lake. The dealer will put which ever prop on it we want, the 17p is our starting point for testing.
Pretty cool how adjusting the trip impacts the performance of the boat. I guess I've never paid attention to trim when a passenger of other boats, that or the owners didn't bother to trip things while underway.
The only rough part yesterday was learning to slip it. With the winds and also sharing a slip with another toon it was an interesting experience and a tight tight squeeze - 20ft wide slip for two toons doesn't leave much extra room. But I did it a couple times - took plenty of attempts to get in there, but as I learn the responsiveness of the boat and how wind impacts it I'll get much better.
Putting the full canvas up took us 15-20 minutes yesterday - not bad considering it was our first time and windy. I expect we'll get a fair bit quicker with a little more experience and as the canvas stretches a touch.
For those that may not had seen the previous pics, here are a few from our weekend trip to the dealer. I'll add some more photos from yesterday when I've got time to download them. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4867
It's going to be a great summer!
Being our first boat I was really impressed with it's performance - how quick it'll get up and go - and I have yet to actually jam the throttle open quickly. The winds were 20+ much of the time yesterday and the thing is really darn smooth over the chop. I probably would have been in pain had we been in a normal boat. The motor is smooth and quiet, I had to raise my voice, but that's just because were were doing 30+ and going against the wind so it was all wind noise.
We have a 17 pitch prop on it right now, with a 1/3 tank, 4 people on board but no other gear we're hitting max rpm easily, so we'll probably move to a 19 pitch. But we'll test out the boat with a couple more people on board, more gear, full tank of gas and a smoother lake. The dealer will put which ever prop on it we want, the 17p is our starting point for testing.
Pretty cool how adjusting the trip impacts the performance of the boat. I guess I've never paid attention to trim when a passenger of other boats, that or the owners didn't bother to trip things while underway.
The only rough part yesterday was learning to slip it. With the winds and also sharing a slip with another toon it was an interesting experience and a tight tight squeeze - 20ft wide slip for two toons doesn't leave much extra room. But I did it a couple times - took plenty of attempts to get in there, but as I learn the responsiveness of the boat and how wind impacts it I'll get much better.
Putting the full canvas up took us 15-20 minutes yesterday - not bad considering it was our first time and windy. I expect we'll get a fair bit quicker with a little more experience and as the canvas stretches a touch.
For those that may not had seen the previous pics, here are a few from our weekend trip to the dealer. I'll add some more photos from yesterday when I've got time to download them. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4867
It's going to be a great summer!
