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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... But, just as a discussion exercise... Everybody is forgetting how we got to 6,000 RPM. All else being equal, more horsepower will get you to 6000 RPM faster with the net result being more end speed at 6000 RPM. Once the boat is planing and the boat is approaching 6000 RPM horsepower beings to show up resulting in a higher end speed. Yes/No? IMO, yes .... and no. The bigger engine will get you to 6000 RPM and the speed that 6000 RPM produces - faster. The smaller engine will take longer to get to 6000 RPM, but when it does, the boat will be going the same speed. So .... if it were a drag race, the big engine wins. But for obtaining and maintaining a speed that 6000 RPM produces, both are the same in this particular example. RCE |