BillTrib
Well-Known Member
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- 11
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- Boat Make
- Chaparral
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- VRX
- Boat Length
- 22
Last weekend on the maiden voyage of our new 2019 Vortex 223 we got a plastic bottle cap stuck in the impeller going from the launch through the no-wake zone to the Delaware. Had to go back, pull the boat out of the water, knock the bottle cap out with a big screwdriver then launch again. Next half hour was pure joy zooming down the Delaware Ship Canal, but alas 13 miles downrange in a no-wake zone in front of a restaurant the starboard engine picked up what turned out to be a piece of a stick, so there we were with a brand new boat that could only go 5 - 6MPH before starting to vibrate and make a terrible racket.
Part of the sales pitch was that you can get home on one engine. So, I closed the red handle/white valve near the back of the engine compartment on the starboard engine, started the port engine and set out. 2/3rds throttle, lots of smooth sounding noise and only 7MPH. So, I ended up going back to twin engines and it took 2.5 hours to get home.
This seems to be nuts: why couldn't I have used the good engine to at least get up to 15MPH or so on a plane to get home? The Medallion system does have an engine setup screen with Single and Twin, on the water stuck a long way out I wasn't in the mood to experiment. If anyone can tell me how to run this boat on one engine in an emergency I would really appreciate it.
Part of the sales pitch was that you can get home on one engine. So, I closed the red handle/white valve near the back of the engine compartment on the starboard engine, started the port engine and set out. 2/3rds throttle, lots of smooth sounding noise and only 7MPH. So, I ended up going back to twin engines and it took 2.5 hours to get home.
This seems to be nuts: why couldn't I have used the good engine to at least get up to 15MPH or so on a plane to get home? The Medallion system does have an engine setup screen with Single and Twin, on the water stuck a long way out I wasn't in the mood to experiment. If anyone can tell me how to run this boat on one engine in an emergency I would really appreciate it.