Jump to content

_Sloth_

Members
  • Posts

    75
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation Activity

  1. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    All - if you haven't changed wheel bearings since new don't wait 3 years...
    Fortunately this bearing collapsed on the way to workshop for yearly service.

  2. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    All - if you haven't changed wheel bearings since new don't wait 3 years...
    Fortunately this bearing collapsed on the way to workshop for yearly service.

  3. Wow
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    All - if you haven't changed wheel bearings since new don't wait 3 years...
    Fortunately this bearing collapsed on the way to workshop for yearly service.

  4. Like
    _Sloth_ reacted to WilliBoaz in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Hi mate
    Yes, I'm very happy with mine.  Sadly don't get out as much as I'd like to.
    I pretty much bought my boat to use in the Sandy Strait - I have a property at Poona.  Boat sits high n dry at low tide, which is the only downside.  That and the prevailing gale-force south-easter in summer...
  5. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I don't think I need more power from my engine. Can't wind it out as it is...
    Some pics of the putty job would be good.I was thinking of coating the thread with sikaflex or similar just to create a bit of a bond to the fibre glass but the marine putty sounds like a better way to go. My speedo is not working. I just bring gps speed up on the sounder screen. Have thought about getting the vessel view system to connect sounder to engine via NMEA but haven't got round to it yet.
     
  6. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Another mod I made was to put a plate in the dash and then mount my sounder on a bracket so its sits out from the dash nearer the steering wheel. This would not suit a lot of people because it is uglier than flush mounted in the dash but I use the sounder a lot and like it to be at my fingertips while driving. I can also swivel it around a bit so I can see it better when fishing off the rear deck. It's also closer to my aging eyes.
    I was wondering, does anyone else get a persistent fuel smell in the boat? It's not overpowering in mine and no evidence of fuel in the bilge but maybe a loose vent hose or something like that.
  7. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Hi All,
    Just wondering how all the SS64s are going? I've had mine for 3 years now. No major issues.
    My stereo has stopped working and screws coming loose all over the place - some of which have been re-tightened so many times I am going to have to drill out and use larger ones. This is a particular a problem on my drivers side console (the screws that hold the foot well insert in place). I have always had a bit of a problem in this area - something doesn't fight right and when all the screws are snugged up I get some crunching noises when taking sharp chop from the starboard forward quarter. Probably going to replace some of these screws with bolts and lock nuts.
    The top hinge on my windscreen broke free last weekend. The rivets snapped. Need to find a better fixing to re-attach it.
    I spend most of my time out in the bay pounding it out in the chop so that might explain the windscreen.
    Other than that I am still happy with my choice. How are others fairing?
    S
    PS I spent a weekend in the great sandy straight between Fraser and the mainland. Did around 300 kms driving in two days (mostly at or above 50 kph). Could have run top speed but I was worried about hitting the wildlife - heaps of dolphins and dugongs etc. Such a great place for the SS64. 
  8. Like
    _Sloth_ reacted to GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Sounds like a great trip! Mine is still going well. With regard to the footwell problem I had the same thing happen but my dealer removed the well, cut a small piece of fibreglass away from the surrounding fibreglass cutout where the well had been rubbing and making the banging noise, and reattached the footwell. No problems since. I have also had a couple of screws come out from the windscreen but the dealer replaced them and all good so far. 
  9. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Drop Bear in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Oops. You are right. I just checked the manual. I asked a merc dealer about that feature and he said you run the motor. I thought it weird at the time since my pervious motor (a Yamaha) was strictly no run while flushing using the hose adapter. Oh well. No apparent harm done. Engine was nice and cool throughout. I am just going to use the hose fitting in future. The manual says turn tap on 1/2 way which suggests it flushes well without much pressure. 
  10. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I was out Wednesday. First flushed using dual feed muffs and the high speed pickup blocker. Temp straight to 100! Triggered alarm. Never done that before. Had no problems with temp out on the water. Incidentally I got her up to 93 kph! Anyway. I tried using the hose connection on the motor. Worked beautifully. Temp at 62 throughout. Not sure why the muffs didn’t work but I’ll be using the hose connection on the motor in future. 
  11. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Hey Greg. You probably have better than average water pressure I think. It is pretty common for big engines to have issues flushing with typical Brisbane water pressure. These Mercury engines have a high speed water pickup on the nose of the skeg that most other outboards dont have which exacerbates the problem. When using muffs lots of the water goes straight out of that pickup. If your pressure is not high you definitely need to block it off to flush properly. Do you use a regular diameter hose? The pressure at my place is pretty bad which doesn’t help. 
  12. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I suspect your water pressure is not high enough. Do you have dual feed muffs? If not you will need them  
    the water from the tell tale will always be cold. I queried this myself with Mercury. The water that comes through the tell tale has not been through the block. The water that pours out the exhaust and other returns is very hot during flushing. From memory the thermostat opens at around 65 degrees and the temp oscillates from 60-65 or so if engine cooling is sufficient. If not it creeps up until the alarm goes off. I crapped myself the first time. Now if I am having trouble due to low pressure or high input water temp (in summer) I just flush until it hits around 75. Switch it off. Wash the boat while it cools and give another flush at the end. 
    some other things I have been meaning to try are using smallest length of hose possible and also using 18mm hose instead of 12mm. That should significantly increase water flow. 
    One other thing. Maybe taping the pickups is not good because no water can escape from there and it might continue to get hotter?
  13. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    It’s a sweet engine that’s for sure. Especially with a full boat. Still hauls ass. Sooner or later you take the paint off the skeg. It’s a sign of a boat that gets used. I would have thought any damage would be immediately noticed. If she is still running smooth then I’d say nothing to worry about. I use the hose with double sided muffs (ie the water comes through both sides of the muff not just one side). I have a strap with a rubber stopper that sits over the high sped pick ups. Need pretty good water pressure. At my house everyone waits for the engine to be flushed before  having showers etc. I keep an eye on the temp. If the water pressure goes down the temp starts to climb. Usually one of the kids has jumped in the shower mid flush. 
  14. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I would not go to moreton tomorrow. Won’t be pleasant over there. Strong westerly. Will be a **** trip back too. If you are really keen I’d hang on this side of the bay. In close to redcliffe/Scarborough. Probably going to be pretty ordinary out there. 
  15. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I would not go to moreton tomorrow. Won’t be pleasant over there. Strong westerly. Will be a **** trip back too. If you are really keen I’d hang on this side of the bay. In close to redcliffe/Scarborough. Probably going to be pretty ordinary out there. 
  16. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from ellicat in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I would not go to moreton tomorrow. Won’t be pleasant over there. Strong westerly. Will be a **** trip back too. If you are really keen I’d hang on this side of the bay. In close to redcliffe/Scarborough. Probably going to be pretty ordinary out there. 
  17. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I don’t even know where the filter is on mine …
  18. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Yeah I guess but I just step over it or on it. I often have the barrier in anyway so I step on the esky to step over that…
  19. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I put the esky between the driver and passenger console. It fits nicely there. I use the space under the rear seat for fishing gear. Greg’s idea with the stoppers is good. I’m going to do the same.
  20. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I put the esky between the driver and passenger console. It fits nicely there. I use the space under the rear seat for fishing gear. Greg’s idea with the stoppers is good. I’m going to do the same.
  21. Like
    _Sloth_ reacted to GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    I also bought four rubber stoppers and attached them under the seat so it couldn’t move around. They work well.
  22. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Best boat ramp on the Northside is pelican park at clontarf. 4 lanes plus floating pontoon that holds 6+ boats. Good wind protection and no tidal flow. Can launch at any tide. If weather in the bay is **** you can run into the pine. Usually not too busy either. Could be worth the extra travel time for the first few launches. 
  23. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from Angry51 in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Best boat ramp on the Northside is pelican park at clontarf. 4 lanes plus floating pontoon that holds 6+ boats. Good wind protection and no tidal flow. Can launch at any tide. If weather in the bay is **** you can run into the pine. Usually not too busy either. Could be worth the extra travel time for the first few launches. 
  24. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from ellicat in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Best boat ramp on the Northside is pelican park at clontarf. 4 lanes plus floating pontoon that holds 6+ boats. Good wind protection and no tidal flow. Can launch at any tide. If weather in the bay is **** you can run into the pine. Usually not too busy either. Could be worth the extra travel time for the first few launches. 
  25. Like
    _Sloth_ got a reaction from GregOug in SS64 Pros Cons and Mods   
    Nice looking boat mate. Very happy for you. Many hours of fun out the water ahead of you.  Every time you start that engine you’ll be glad you waited for it. Where are you located?
×
×
  • Create New...