First time out
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:04 am
Took the Buoyancy Operated Aquatic Transport (B.O.A.T. for short) out for the first time this weekend, We had a blast! Did have a few hiccups...
1st) My SUV's exhaust was rusted out and the muffler fell off when we were installing the hitch, wasn't really any louder so I thought I'd just deal with it when hauling...the lack of extension to get the exhaust out the back caused it to come back into the car and the heat melted my back bumper...
2nd) I apparently didn't get the gear throttle cable positioned correctly when I reconnected, and the boat wouldn't go in reverse when backing off the trailer. I used an oar to push off and once I got out on the water I fixed that.
3rd) First time working with an outboard motor, I had no idea that you needed to keep the gas tank vented...and if I went over half throttle the engine bogged down due to fuel starvation. So we cruised around the lake at 5 mph all day!!
The wife and kids still had fun, cooler day meant the lake wasn't crowded at all.
1st) My SUV's exhaust was rusted out and the muffler fell off when we were installing the hitch, wasn't really any louder so I thought I'd just deal with it when hauling...the lack of extension to get the exhaust out the back caused it to come back into the car and the heat melted my back bumper...
2nd) I apparently didn't get the gear throttle cable positioned correctly when I reconnected, and the boat wouldn't go in reverse when backing off the trailer. I used an oar to push off and once I got out on the water I fixed that.
3rd) First time working with an outboard motor, I had no idea that you needed to keep the gas tank vented...and if I went over half throttle the engine bogged down due to fuel starvation. So we cruised around the lake at 5 mph all day!!
The wife and kids still had fun, cooler day meant the lake wasn't crowded at all.