I was hoping for first splash of 2021 but Silentneko beat me by 6 days.
I still have a little bit of finishing off to do as far as fixing the motor cowling, sorting out anchor, ropes, etc. but I got impatient so took her out for a blat yesterday. I was on my own so no action photos or video.
It floats - good first sign.
Looking forward you can't tell I am on the plane at full throttle.
Then looking aft you see the other side of the story.
Overall I'm happy. It is a bit slow up on to the plane but I think having the motor professionally tuned will fix that.
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GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
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Re: GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
Congratulations on the splash! After you get the motor sorted please let us know how it runs. And how you like the boat, did it meet your exaptations?
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Re: GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
Congrats!!! Nice splash!!! Jeff
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Re: GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
Typically, slow to plane is a prop issue, but you may trade some top end for a pitch change.
Re: GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
Hi Fallguy. When I first gave it the biscuit it planed ok but once the engine warmed up a bit more it became more sluggish. It also won't idle once warm.fallguy1000 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:29 am Typically, slow to plane is a prop issue, but you may trade some top end for a pitch change.
I fully disassembled (including mixture screws, jets, etc), cleaned and replaced all seals in the carb so the original mixture settings have been lost. I think that when I tried to tune it in a bucket of water I can't have let it get warm enough so the settings are wrong once the engine is warm. Too rich going by the amount of 2 stroke blue smoke. Doing it in a bucket meant I only tuned in neutral and couldn't check the timing at full throttle in gear. I think that if take it down to someone that knows what they are doing and has a proper tank to run it in to get it tuned properly then it will gain a little power and fix the issue.
It is a 1978 Mercury 110 9.8. According to the parts list the standard prop is 8 3/4" diameter, 7" pitch 3 blades and I am fairly sure this is what is on it. Online all the prop places only have data for 1986 or 2007 and newer engines so a lot harder to tell if I can get the correct unit. I think getting it running properly first should be my priority before I start looking into props more.
Re: GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
MikeyGnz using my prop sources I found a new prop for your 1978 motor that is 9" diameter x 7" pitch. The diameter and pitch is normally on the barrel of the prop. So you may be able to find it on your old prop. The 9 x 7 works with specs for the Merc specs for the 110 9.8HP that I found. I have a lot of resources as I prop a lot of the guys boat on here. If you find that your prop is 8.75 x 7 that is fine also. But first get your problems with your motor fixed first. There is probably nothing wrong with your prop.
If you have a Merc dealer near you I would take it to him. I know 2 strokes are pretty simple but sounds like you are at your wits ends.
Good luck guy.
Tom
If you have a Merc dealer near you I would take it to him. I know 2 strokes are pretty simple but sounds like you are at your wits ends.
Good luck guy.
Tom
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Re: GV10 - April 2021 - About time Hop-A-Long got wet.
Hi TomTomW1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:28 pm MikeyGnz using my prop sources I found a new prop for your 1978 motor that is 9" diameter x 7" pitch. The diameter and pitch is normally on the barrel of the prop. So you may be able to find it on your old prop. The 9 x 7 works with specs for the Merc specs for the 110 9.8HP that I found. I have a lot of resources as I prop a lot of the guys boat on here. If you find that your prop is 8.75 x 7 that is fine also. But first get your problems with your motor fixed first. There is probably nothing wrong with your prop.
If you have a Merc dealer near you I would take it to him. I know 2 strokes are pretty simple but sounds like you are at your wits ends.
Good luck guy.
Tom
I was planning on taking it to an outboard place, just deciding if I should go to Mercury or a small outboard specialist. With the markup they put on parts I will replace the plugs, starter rope, etc. myself first.
I have the full workshop manual so I'm happy with float height settings, etc. I just need the mixture and timing done. I'm tempted to have another go myself down at the river with boat on the trailer, there are only 1 screw for mixture, 2 screws for throttle stops and 2 screws for timing pick-up so can't be too hard. The main problem is finding somewhere I can sit and run the engine up to temperature and wide open throttle without getting in peoples way.
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