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![]() "LakePowell" wrote in message oups.com... I'm thinking of buying a 2001 Monterey 262 cruiser. It has the 375 hp 496 mag in it. Dry weight is listed at 5,500 lbs. Specs say it should go about 50 mph top speed, but I'm assuming that's under ideal circumstances and at sea level. Test drove the boat at 4500 feet of elevation and top speed was 38 and it held 30 mph at 3700 rpm. Does that sound about right or might something be wrong? Would greatly appreciate if anyone with relevant experience could help. Thanks! What was the engine's RPM at wide open throttle (WOT)? The engine should turn about 4600 rpm at WOT give or take a couple hundred RPM. I'll assume you intend on running the boat at Lake Powell, based on your ID. If so, you'll gain some performance , since Lake Powell's elevation is at 3591 feet. This assumes that your test elevation was indeed at 4500 feet. The only way to set up the boat properly is to take it out at the elevation you intend to run at, load the boat as you would normally use it, and then run it at WOT for a brief period and monitor the tach. Mercruiser specs a WOT RPM for that engine of 4400-4800 RPM. If you're turning less than that range, you are over propped and working the engine harder than you should. Since the engine is fuel injected, there are no adjustments to the engine that are necessary or possible. The only way to bring the engine into its recommended operating range is to change the pitch of the propeller(s). If you need to increase WOT engine RPM, you need to step down in propeller pitch. I'm guessing you probably have a Bravo III behind that 496 mag. If so, prepare to spend mucho dinero for a new prop set. Been there. |
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