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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 12:09:22 -0400, HK wrote: Got some preliminary performance figures on the new boat: 1000 RPM 4.3 mph .70 gph 4000 RPM 26.2 mph 6.9 gph 4500 RPM 30 mph 8.9 gph Engine is too young for a sustained wide-open run, but I am guessing 5900 rpm, 40+ mph, and (gulp) 16+ gph. It's not that I don't believe you - really. Those figures seem a little suspect. How much horsepower? 150. Got these and two separate performance reports from Parker that provide almost identical results. Theirs are a hair, just a hair, less, because of the way they load their boats for testing, with a full load of fuel, a full livewell, "gear," and two galoots. Two reports from Parker because they tried two different props. If you check the Yamaha performance bulletins, you'll find a 2120SC, a boat with the came hull as mine, but with a cabin and heavier. It performs just a bit worse than mine. I suppose we could have gone with an etec and gotten more noise, more vibration, more pollution, and less performance. :} Oh. Forgot. When I bought my 2520XL Parker, they sent me a performance sheet and when I actually took delivery of the boat, I found that their numbers were precisely on the money. In fact, they indicated that boat would just kiss 40 mph at WOT with a 225 and it did. |
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