Tranona
Well-Known Member
In my opinion, I would base my decision on frequency and sea conditions. How often I will be using the engine for motor sailing and how exposed the local sea area is. In the main, I would prefer a larger engine (21 hp) so that I can operate it at reduced rpm to obtain the optimum torque, (presumably that the 14 hp engine would be developing its peak torque at a higher rpm than the 21 hp); the extra hp would be useful for when going against tide and wind.
Not a good idea with these small engines. They are designed to run at 70% maximum power continuous, so putting in a larger engine where you cannot absorb the power is pointless. Torque is largely irrelevant as you will see that they have very flat torque curves over the operating range from 1600 - 3200 rpm.
As noted earlier this boat does not have the space to swing a 14" prop which is the minimum size for a 21hp. A 14hp with a 13" prop will easily achieve maximum hull speed and cruise at 5 knots at around 2600 rpm which is about 65% max power. Engine manufacturers will not sign off installations that do not achieve close to maximum revs, which in this case will be 3400-3600 rpm.
