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Recently upgraded the dinghy to RIB. The 6 HP will not get it on the
plane easily. Any effective suggestions on increasng the output of the O/B. ie carby jets or exhaust restriction. Thanks in advance. Tony S/V Ambrosia |
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"Lyn & Tony" wrote: Recently upgraded the dinghy to RIB. The 6 HP will not get it on the plane easily. Any effective suggestions on increasng the output of the O/B. ie carby jets or exhaust restriction. Thanks in advance. Tony S/V Ambrosia Depends upon the engine, but I'd recommend against it for long-term reliability, having played with small engines in my youth. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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Unfortunately, the answer lies in more horsepower $$$.
RIBs go faster but need bigger engines. What size is the RIB? The good news is if you must buy a new engine and replace a two-stroke with a four-stroke it will save fuel and run significantly quieter. and no smoke or smell. ed |
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RIB is 2.7M (9')
Tony |
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About 9.9 horsepower should make it fly. But to be certain, check the
manufacturer=B4-s rating. Less than about 20 percent of max is too little hp. Result: Slow to plane, if it planes at all, and less than exhilarating top speed. Performance is dragged down even lower by passengers and Jerry jugs. My avon 3 meter does fine with 9.9. ed marine engine digest |
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