bluesman wrote:
Just brought my 230 Duo-prop with 50 hours (used) up from CT to Mass. My first day noob observations and some questions:
1. A dual axle trailer handles much, much better on the highway than the single axle of my last boat, far more stable. Seems like the turning radius at slow speeds suffers a bit though?
Yeah - and whatever you do, don't look in your left outside mirror when making a tight left turn. The view of the tires will give you nightmares

bluesman wrote:
3. Using a cheapie off-contact digital thermometer the temperature of the hubs was approx 95 deg. F on the left side and 105 on the right. I am not sure if it was tire pressure related as my gauge only went up to 60 lbs and they were all at at least 60lbs. It doesn't seem too hot, but it is funny that it differs side to side?
Was the hot side in the sun during your trip? In my experience that's good for an extra 10-14F.
bluesman wrote:
4. I was surprised to see that the water and VHF are not on the key and seem hard wired to the battery which is a problem if someone leaves them on they can kill the battery. Yes, the first thing I need to do is add a second battery and a perko switch , but I was still surprised.
On one of our earliest trips, we had loaded up at the end of the day and were prepping the boat to go home. I kept hearing a whining sound and spent 1/2 an hour trying to locate it. I finally realized we'd left the fresh water pump on.
bluesman wrote:
5. The reservoir for the brake fluid on the trailer has a recessed plastic cap, but it looks like there was another cover that is missing over it on the tongue. Is there supposed to be one there? Where can I get parts for the trailer?
Yes there's a cheap plastic cap (that really is just cosmetic). You can probably get one from either Four Winns or from Tie Down Engineering. The recessed one is the actual master cylinder cap make sure it's tight enough to not come loose or let water in.
bluesman wrote:
6. I read the manual and it specifically says not to use Armor-all to clean or protect the upholstery. What do you folks use?
303 Aerospace Protectant exclusively. ArmorAll will RUIN your vinyl over time. The cheapest way to get 303 is in gallon jugs on eBay.
bluesman wrote:
7. Can you leave the boat uncovered in a downpour without any issues? What about the AM/FM/CD, what about the dash and gauges? What about the upholstery will it get waterlogged? Where does the water in the nterier go? I didn't see and scupps?
It
should be OK, but I wouldn't do it if it can be avoided. Everything should drain to the bilge (be sure to leave the plug out). But be aware, many of these boats have manufacturing debris, shifted fuel tanks, etc., blocking the drainage routes. I highly recommend you get it covered.
I saw your PM and will respond as quick as I can...