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Hi fellow boaters,
I'm a NEWBIE to this group, so thanks for your patience in case I don't quite fit in yet. Most of you are lucky not to have my problem: fuel economy - gas where I'm boating costs $6/gallon. So you'll understand why I'm seriously considering swapping 2 carburated engines for thrifty 300hp I/O Mercruiser Magnums. However, their cost is high enough (x 2 engines) that I am thinking of trying to keep the stock Alpha One outdrives hoping they won't die. I know that the Alpha One outdrives are not nearly as solid as Bravo I drives. Their horsepower rating is maxed at 300hp so it is cutting it close. Would there be a way of changing their gearing and propeller size to make sure that I get both maximum fuel economy as well as keep the outdrives from busting from overstress? FYI the boat has a 31 foot semi-planning hull weighing 10,000lbs with cruising speed of 20-25 knots and max speed of 30-35 knots. I was hoping that with 600 total horsepower on tap, that I could run the engines at low rpms sparing the outdrives and saving on fuel, while maintaining a 25 knot cruise speed (boat rated at 20 knot cruise/30 knot max when powered by twin 200hp engines). Let me know if I'm just dreaming and about to make a very expensive mistake. Hopefully it isn't necessary to replace the outdrives with used Bravo Ones, just messing about with gearing and propellers? Thanks for all your help! :-D Rich |
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