JayMan wrote:
There's always a lot of debate on these break-in topics. The biggest thing in my opinion is to vary the rpm's and not cruise at the same speed for an extended period of time. I've read where people slam their boat from Day 1 and others that absolutely baby theirs until exactly 20 hours. I try to be somewhere in the middle.
PCM Recommendation
• After the engine is thoroughly warmed up, and the boat is underway, open the throttle to wide open throttle until maximum RPM is reached. DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM RPM. (RPM should cease climbing after 10 to 20 seconds).
• Reduce the throttle to 2800 - 3000 RPM, and cruise at or below this speed for 1/2 hour. Reduce the speed to idle. Go to wide open throttle until maximum RPM is reached and operate for approximately 1 minute. Reduce throttle to 2800-3000 RPM and operate for a few minutes. (Bringing the engine speed from idle to wide open throttle will load the engine and assist in seating the piston rings). This cycle should be repeated from time to time during the first 5 hours of operation, but wide open throttle should not be sustained for more than 1 minute.
It talks about what to do during first 5 hours but when can you start wakeboading?
I don't see where it says when you can start towing people.