Hi All,
I have a couple of questions on the 323 I'm hoping you can answer that haven't turned up so far using search.
1. Why do I see two sizes spec'd for the holding tank (13g and 20g) and has anyone refit a 13g to 20g? We've had a 311 in the past (formerly on Lake Michigan), and found the 13g to be a bit of a pain with company onboard for the weekend. Unfortunately, it appears the favorite place for the AC unit is in the sail locker, and I'm guessing it will be right up against the bulkhead spot for the holding tank, no?
2. Is the 20GM sufficient? The 18hp 20GM was sufficient to drive a 311 in 5 foot waves on Lake Michigan (at least I never felt like I couldn't power through), but the 323 weighs quite a bit more (I've seen two numbers: 8400lbs, which puts it close to the 311's displacement, and 9300lbs in the North American brochure). It seems the 9300lb number would explain the move to the 30GM. Is one number dry and the other loaded?
From everything else I can tell, the 323 is pretty much a 311 redo fixing several of the things I complained about. But, from your posts I can see it didn't lose its speed (yes, I too have seen over 8kts) :dance:
Thanks in advance, and sorry to be redundant if already asked. Okay to PM me too. And to the fellow with the 361 corroded thru hulls, mine did it on fresh water, but not horribly.
I have a couple of questions on the 323 I'm hoping you can answer that haven't turned up so far using search.
1. Why do I see two sizes spec'd for the holding tank (13g and 20g) and has anyone refit a 13g to 20g? We've had a 311 in the past (formerly on Lake Michigan), and found the 13g to be a bit of a pain with company onboard for the weekend. Unfortunately, it appears the favorite place for the AC unit is in the sail locker, and I'm guessing it will be right up against the bulkhead spot for the holding tank, no?
2. Is the 20GM sufficient? The 18hp 20GM was sufficient to drive a 311 in 5 foot waves on Lake Michigan (at least I never felt like I couldn't power through), but the 323 weighs quite a bit more (I've seen two numbers: 8400lbs, which puts it close to the 311's displacement, and 9300lbs in the North American brochure). It seems the 9300lb number would explain the move to the 30GM. Is one number dry and the other loaded?
From everything else I can tell, the 323 is pretty much a 311 redo fixing several of the things I complained about. But, from your posts I can see it didn't lose its speed (yes, I too have seen over 8kts) :dance:
Thanks in advance, and sorry to be redundant if already asked. Okay to PM me too. And to the fellow with the 361 corroded thru hulls, mine did it on fresh water, but not horribly.