![]() |
New Addition
Here's a few pics of the boat that I recently purchased. It's a 1998 28ft Carolina Classic. It has twin Volvo's 7.4's (454). The engines have suffered from the typical water injestion problems. The Starb engine runs good, however the port engine has issues. That being said, I got it for a good price. The hull is in excellent shape, and I feel that I can fix the engines along with coming up with a fix for the water injestion problems that this generation engine is plaqued with.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...6/147_2246.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...6/147_2248.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...6/147_2247.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...6/147_2249.jpg |
Re: New Addition
as for the injestion problem be sure your exhaust elbows are at least 13 inches above the waterline at rest and the hose is angled so there is a 1/2 inch drop for every foot travled. nice find and great boat, the injestion problem was very common with the CC 25 the 28 wasnt as bad but still had this issue.. working at a marina in hampton, va, the above info is how we found to correct the problem. also try to avoid extended periods of high speed backing
|
Re: New Addition
It appears that when they went with the fuel injection engine they went with a roller cam which has a good amount of valve overlap due to a tight lobe separation. As a result when you let it idle for a long time it will eventually suck water vapors through the exhaust. I spoke to Mac with Carolina Classic on this matter and he said that before I shut it down to run it at 1500 RPM's in neutral for 3 min then shut it off. This will dry everything out and I shouldn't have any problems. Also I plan on putting a cam in that has a wider lobe separation which will in turn have less valve overlap. :cool:
|
Re: New Addition
Thats a really nice hull!
|
Re: New Addition
I'm not a mechanic, but this makes me think of the postings earlier this year regarding exhaust manifolds in their design flaw which allowed back of water, eventually reaching the engine. It might be something that is pertinent to the current conversation. As I said, I'm not a mechanic but...
|
Re: New Addition
MERCURY, HAD SIMILIAR PROBLEM WITH THEIR I/O, and they also recommended to run at 1500 rpm's for three minutes. That I think, would help all I/O's of dryingout the system out before cutting engine off.
|
Re: New Addition
Quote:
GFS |
Re: New Addition
Thanks guys. This boat seems to be built like a brick sh$t house. :cool: I was told that it has over 1" of glass in the bottom. Wet weight is around 15,000 lbs. My 2001 GMC 2500HD Duramax Diesel (Big Red) didn't want any more!
|
Re: New Addition
Quote:
|
Re: New Addition
NICE boat!
Not to hijack the thread (well maybe not too much), but do any of you guys now if the water ingestion problems of the fuel injected big blocks were also found in 5.7 fuel injected V8s? thanks |
Re: New Addition
Sweet!
Twin Duo-props and all of the tuna fishing space and range - gee, I'd be tempted to re-name her something sexy, like...Quadra Pelagic :D |
Re: New Addition
McGillicuddy,
Now that is a great name for that boat. However, I'd bet it would be an endless hassle from the "speech police" whose vocabulary is insufficient to warrant their self-anointed authority. TEE-HEE! |
Re: risers and bimini
Hi,
My Bimini guy is coming today to redo my bimini like yours. Your advice made a lot of sense, thanks. On water injestion/risers, mine are maybe 10 inches above the water line when the boat is light. Get 1500 lbs in it and a bunch of guys in the stern and I hate to think. You advised 13 inches, is that loaded or light? Is there any down side to adding 4 inch or even 6 inch riser extensions? My engine is a 5.7 fuel injected. Do you know if the water injestion problems were as bad on the 5.7s as the big blocks? Connor |
Re: New Addition
Quote:
|
Re: New Addition
How about 2 duramaxs' in the Carolina Classic . Love my 06.
|
Re: New Addition
Quote:
BTW your my hero on that Carolina Classic...I have always liked the looks of them. strick |
Re: New Addition
Nice boat!! One of my top choices. I'm thinking of one now but its 1000 miles to trailer it. You trailered ,how far? Did you have to rent the trailer?
|
Re: New Addition
Quote:
|
Re: New Addition
Due to the economy, Mack isn't building any/many boats. I heard they were doing refits and repairs. If you need some help, I think he would be happy to help out.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:58 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
All original content © 2003-2013 ClassicSeacraft