MapisM
Well-Known Member
Not really.I still need to feed those 50 horses even they don't work all the time.
Do I have correct understanding?
When comparing two identical hulls with the very same load, they will always use the same power at any given speed, regardless of the difference in the max power available.
If the 300hp engine has a higher output (hence higher fuel burn) at any rpm, then by definition it's capable to spin a longer prop, which means that it will run at a slightly lower rpm to keep the same speed - again, using the same power and burning just about the same fuel.
Actually, with the boat a bit fouled and/or loaded, it's not unreasonable to expect the higher power engine to actually burn a tad less than its detuned version, due to the increased prop slip, but that's hair splitting.
Besides, don't forget that fuel burn is NOT the most relevant component in the total cost of ownership of any pleasure boat, in spite of the attention given to that by most boaters.
All that said, the Quicksilver 755 has a rather sedate and wide hull, designed for practicality rather than performance - which explains the (relatively) low top speed even with her max engine power.
So, you can as well forget my previous comment about the boat possibly being underpowered even with 300hp, go for the 250, and waste the price difference in booze...! :encouragement: