BartW
Well-Known Member
This is typical for a petrol boat, the torq goes up with rpm, while a diesel engine has nearly max torque available from lower rpm. So with a diesel you can increase rpm gradually and go on the plane, while with petrol boats, you need high rpm to get over the hump.. (at least that is my personal experience)By way of comparison, my displacement speed is 6 knots at around 1500 rpm.
To get on the plane I open up to around 5,000 rpm which rapidly gets over the hump then ease off to cruise at 19 knots at 4,000 rpm. The outboard is supercharged so pretty instant power is available.
Should I wish to increase my carbon footprint and reduce my bank balance I may go to WOT at 6,400 rpm @ 35 knots for a few minutes....