pavlosimou
Well-Known Member
Whilst admiring my chums brand new 4 stroke outboard this morning he related to me "what the dealer told him"
it went along the lines of " Nowadays on your nice new 4 stroke engine guv'nor the horsepower is calculated at the prop, whereas on yer old two stroke blue smoker it was calculated at the flywheel so your new 60 horses is probably more like 65-70 of yer old horses". now I said mmmm AT the prop? maybe, but not in terms of thrust because that will depend on the prop you fit, and anyway any small gain you might get from this dubious sales pitch you have probably lost in the extra 250 kilos you are now carrying. (I may have exaggerated the weight gain a little)
so could there be a hint of truth in the dealers words or is it truly just a pitch?
it went along the lines of " Nowadays on your nice new 4 stroke engine guv'nor the horsepower is calculated at the prop, whereas on yer old two stroke blue smoker it was calculated at the flywheel so your new 60 horses is probably more like 65-70 of yer old horses". now I said mmmm AT the prop? maybe, but not in terms of thrust because that will depend on the prop you fit, and anyway any small gain you might get from this dubious sales pitch you have probably lost in the extra 250 kilos you are now carrying. (I may have exaggerated the weight gain a little)
so could there be a hint of truth in the dealers words or is it truly just a pitch?