Looks like I will
finally get to start my own version of this thread. Delivery of my boat to the dealer has been promised and push out a couple times by Chaparral this month, but it finally arrived yesterday evening. I am taking delivery this Saturday the 30th. Praying for good weather, or at least no rain, so I can play with it all Saturday and Sunday. Like I said, I will start my own post so as not to steal this one.
@Vandyman would love to hear (and see) more about your boat. How is that forward progression at idle doing? Did you figure something out or need an adjustment? Any other things to look for that you can suggest for the first day out? I will be spending time on the water Saturday with someone from my dealer to walk me through the driving/handling of the boat, so be a great time to address any questions.
Hi
@BobJohnson and
@OrangeTJ ...... I wasn't able to take pics or video, but did get about 4 hours in and hit that magical 7 hour break in period. Hopefully between us we will get all of these things figured out.
A few notes:
1) I was told I can't really adjust the gates, so have pretty much mastered the forward progression thing. I simply start one engine and quickly pull back slightly on the throttle, providing a hint of reverse. It sits perfectly still, and when ready to motor on out I slip it in neutral and start the other engine. It is really no big deal anymore.
2) Got the stereo figured out (well, my daughter in the pic did)... it sounds amazing. There are no radio stations to speak of (it does pull in NOAA clearly), but our iTune playlist sounds simply awesome. I have not figured out the navigation but was advised to eject the memory card and reinsert. Last resort is to contact Navionics and download some maps.
3) I noticed when putting on the throttle that RPMs advanced to about 7800, and speed registered 51mph. This was with 95% fuel and 3 people on board (in a stiff wind trying to outrun the weather). I didn't notice the hour meters at 7 until afterwards.
4) the sound level around 35mph is quite noticeable, but I could still talk to those in the very back.... did have to shout some.
5) I had more people staring and asking about the boat than I can count. I really love the looks in the water. Bimini top looks and performs perfectly. Maneuverability at the dock and around the pumps is amazing. I would like one more cleat right under the tower, but no biggie.
6) new issue: this was unexpected and quite frustrating during one day, but did not happen the last day at all. While at idle for about 10 minutes through a slew with lots of docks (long no-wake zone), I noticed when I sped up that the speedo and other info did not change- basically, the Medallion screen froze. I also noticed the battery and temp gauges were all pointing down (like when ignition is just turned on). I had to stop completely and restart. Display and gauges would then work, but then freeze again. It might happen after 2 minutes, or after 20 minutes.... just at random. At speed I could tell it was off by 1) depth not changing, 2) speed/tachs not changing, and 3) gauges pointing down. This only happened on one day and before break-in, so not sure if that had anything to do with it,but happened numerous times. The last day on the water, everything worked 100% all day. The dealer has a call in the Chaparral and I hope to learn more later this week.
All in all, I am mastering this thing and loving every minute. These few issues will be addressed I'm sure, but the family absolutely loves this boat and how much interior space it has, and all the attention she gets at the marina. I must also say how well it cuts through the chop- so smooth and precise. Although I would prefer less engine noise at mid to full throttle, it is about the same as what we had in our old boat (thru-hull exhaust) and not a big deal. I hope this helps.... I promise more pics and video soon.