eddystone
Well-Known Member
I have encountered an number of boats on the market with what I would consider seriously oversized engines. On a practical level, one issue is obviously access - they can be such a tight squeeze in the engine box that difficult to access filters, lift pump etc. Operationally, if the excess weight isn't a problem but assuming revs have to be restricted, how far is that an issue? I know extended running at idle causes varnish to build up and ultimately, if that stops the piston in its tracks equals bent connecting rod. But I would have thought that running at low to moderate revs was good for a diesel engine. The one in my Land Rover doesn't usually go much above 2000rpm except for the occasional burst to clear the turbo's passages. However, having to run a marginally underpowered engine at high revs isn't going to do much for it either. Also fuel consumption at 75% throttle is about half of that at full throttle, so a big engine run at half throttle may actually be more economical.