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Hey all,
Took the Yalta out for it's maiden voyage today.
Put in at Redland Bay about 4am, Headed up to Peel had a bit of a poke around there and then carried on up to Moreton. From there we came back in through the rouse channel and then up to Mud. Back in to Manly harbour for a look then back to Redland Bay to drop brother in law off. Back out from Redland Bay and over to Pelican Banks. Back around coochie and home again.
Cruises nicely on 55kph with a WOT of 89kph according to GPS and Sounder.
is rock solid in the water and fantastic to drive.
No real catch to report apart from a couple of squid.
burnt 75litres of fuel.
Cheers
Blackened
10-05-2008, 04:24 PM
G'day
That's one hell of a run for a first trip... well done. As long as you're happy
Dave
Offshore^Jack
10-05-2008, 05:20 PM
Sounds like you had a great first day out on the water.8-)
How many hours did you put on the hour meter?
When you were cruising at 4,000 RPM,how many litres did the guage say you were using per hour?
Cheers
Jack
Seahorse
10-05-2008, 06:43 PM
MTX
Real glad all went well. There was bit chop around early, how did it go?
Mate iam so jealous. Trip to marine tune might have to come bit quicker.
Cheers
Greg
Reel Nauti
10-05-2008, 10:05 PM
Pleased to hear the new rig went so well, but should it but run at wot this early in the piece?
Cheers
Dave
mik01
10-05-2008, 10:54 PM
Every bloke I reckon can remember the thrill of firing up your new boat and taking it for a good thrash with mates/family.
bet you were stoked....
good luck with her mate!
Offshore Jack, I think it was around the 9-10gph at 4000 revs not exactly sure though. Put a couple of hours on it with that trip around :)
Seahorse. what chop? couldn't feel it :) :) :) :) :)- was a quite sloppy between rouse and Mud but handled it extremely well.
Reel Nauti - I got the motor as a demo with 20 hours on the clock. Has had a service already so all good.
Seahorse
11-05-2008, 07:51 AM
Mtx,
Before u bought, did they allow u to do a test run?
Greg
was an option. I didn't take that option :)
TheRealAndy
11-05-2008, 02:32 PM
Good to hear, I am planning to buy a yalta in about 2 months time. I cant wait. what size outboard did you go for?
ended up with a 200 HPDI on it.
Specs and pictures can be found on my other thread
http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthread.php?t=130206
Cheers
Jason
thelump
13-05-2008, 08:45 AM
Hey Jas
How many km's did you get for your 75 litres?:-/
Lots mate, unfortunately I do not know exactly how many as I never looked :|
it was a massive run though.
and lets just say I could have easily run it in a much more fuel efficient way but being the first trip, you have to test our your toys :)
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