Well I took my 2002 2100 Gambler out for its maiden voyage. Let's just say I had a lot to learn. Early on I discovered that the oil buzzer was going off. Oil tank was full, so I went ahead and put a gallon of oil in the gas to ensure that it wouldnt blow the motor up since I was not going to throw in the towel this early. The prop I have on her is a 28 Trophy 2 worked by DAH and turned down to 27 (I bought it from Thundercat). He warned me it might not be balanced, and boy did I figure that out in a hurry. Anytime I broke 64 mph the boat porposed like crazy. The fastest I got her going was 75 mph, but it was not sustainable due to the porpoising. Another issue I had was hole shot. It seemed that the 250XB would really wind up when I hammered down on her. It was like she wasn't wanting to unload. Once she finally unloaded and got going she got on plane fast, but it seemed to take about 10 seconds for that to happen. Also I am learning the trim tabs and hydraulic jackplate manipulation. I determined that I would leave the plate alone and just mess with the tabs . I would start with them all the way down along with the trim, and then as I planed out trim them back up along with the trim. This worked ok, but occasionally the engine would act like it wasn't ready to be on plane yet, so I am not sure if I trimmed up to fast or what?
The boat is at the marine dealer getting the oil buzzer checked out right now. It would basically buzz 4 times about every two minutes.
Sorry for the long post, but I need all the help I can get.
Thanks,
Josh