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On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 23:16:53 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 17:50:29 -0500, Vic Smith I'm guessing you're saying that if you had, say a 24' Carolina Skiff with a 150hp, capable of 40+ knots, you wouldn't spend much time cruising at 8 knots. More likely you'd cruise at @25. Me too. Hey! I ended up agreeing with you! A couple of years ago, I spent some time with the NE Evinrude service rep and he told me that, according to computer data pulled off of engines, the average RPM for Evinrude engines was 2800. He attributed it to slow running, trolling type activities. Don't know. Averaging is tricky. Lot's of idle time too. I've been on boats in small lakes where the OB is idling for 20 minutes while everybody is yakking and prepping gear, then it WOT across the lake for 10 minutes, back to idle for 1/2 hour of drifting/casting, then repeat. Than again I've slow trolled for crappies with pinkies for hours at maybe 1500. Imagine ocean trolling for big stuff is different. What's your experience with your motors? --Vic |
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