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![]() Here's data on a Tolman Standard, stretched by a foot and powered with a 90-hp Honda (Multiply the speeds by 1.15 if any of the landlubbers in the crowd want mph instead of knots): RPMs GPS Speed (Kts) 800 2.8 idle 1400 4.3 1800 5.2 2200 6.1 2400 7.2 2700 9 transition to plane 3000 13 3100 14 3200 14.1 3400 15 3800 17.4 4000 19.2 4100 19.7 4400 22 4600 23.8 5000 26.1 5200 27.7 5400 28.6 5600 29.6 WOT ..... And here's the data for a 40-horse Tohatsu 2-stroke on an 18' Standard: RPM......SPEED (MPH) 1000.....3.7 1500.....5.5 2000.....7.2 2500.....8.7 3000.....12.1 3500.....16.8 4000.....19.5 4500.....23.9 5000.....28 5400.....30.1 Note that THESE numbers are in mph ...divide by 1.15 on the speeds to convert to knots. Since the numbers are so close in magnitude, it's easy to see that a 21' Standard goes 15% faster than an 18' Standard when powered by 90-hp rather than only 40-hp. Big motor didn't help much, did it? I'd guess that your 65 hp would probably produce a top speed of around 28-30 kts, probably 4 or 5 mpg gas mileage, and gets on plane at around 9 kts like all Standards do. See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tolmanskiff for more info. Brian D wrote in message ups.com... I expect about 25 mph with a 65 hp 2 cycle for the 20' Standard without too much of a load. Having done a lot of cruising by sailboat at 4-5 kts, 25 mph will seem like warp speed. I have wondered about a removable cuddy cabin but that is the same as a canvas cuddy so why not go with the canvas one? |
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