Modman
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- Sep 1, 2011
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 52' CONVERTIBLE (1983 - 1990)
Closed last week on my 52C and spent yesterday moving it from New Rochelle NY to Deep River CT. Was a little worried about the small craft warning on LI sound, but everything went fine . Had a 2-4 foot chop on our bow the whole way. Boat crushed every wave without even noticing them. It was impressive.
Trip took five hours. About 4 hours running 19 knots at 1900 rpm, the rest thru no wake zones etc.
Two observations.
1. The main tank read 3/4 at start and 1/4 at the end. That equates to 350 gallons used. Does that seem right for 8v92ta's running as described? It seems high to me and I wonder if the tank gauge is not completely accurate.
2. The cold start of the engines was pretty good. Had some white smoke for about 10-15 seconds then not a puff of smoke (of any color) for the rest of the trip. It was only about 54degrees yesterday and there was a steady flow of steam off the exhaust the whole way when on plane. Is that normal? Engine temps were between 175 and 180 the whole way. Just wondering.
Trip took five hours. About 4 hours running 19 knots at 1900 rpm, the rest thru no wake zones etc.
Two observations.
1. The main tank read 3/4 at start and 1/4 at the end. That equates to 350 gallons used. Does that seem right for 8v92ta's running as described? It seems high to me and I wonder if the tank gauge is not completely accurate.
2. The cold start of the engines was pretty good. Had some white smoke for about 10-15 seconds then not a puff of smoke (of any color) for the rest of the trip. It was only about 54degrees yesterday and there was a steady flow of steam off the exhaust the whole way when on plane. Is that normal? Engine temps were between 175 and 180 the whole way. Just wondering.