lionelz
Well-Known Member
OK where do I start.
We see on this forum many conversations about engines, best speed, fuel economy over prop, under prop etc etc.
These often cause some debate as people have many different opinions. However when people do discuss these they often use technical language that I do not understand. I saw a Link the Portofino put up a few days ago of an article explaining much. However having read it I still did not fully understand it all as much of it was in technical term. I have no mechanical knowledge whatsoever and do not go anywhere near my engine in fear of breaking it.:nonchalance: Having said that I have a desire to have a basic understanding and to try and get the best out of my engine and the most out of my fuel.
The one think that I often see is Latestarter saying is Propellers move boats not engines, so what I am going to do is lay a out a few questions/observations/statements in some very layman terms to see if what little I do know is correct or not. Can people then please point me in the right direction and agree of disagree. I understand there are many variables but for the sake of ease where needed everything is the same conditions and environment.
1. The rotation of the propeller moves the boat. The engine just turns the propeller.
2. every boat and engine configuration will have its optimum set up that works together.
3. to turn the prob the engine needs to have RPM but most importantly it has to use it Horse Power to turn it.
4. The bigger the prop the more HP is needed to turn it. and there for the
5. a small prop requires less HP to turn it
6. By over/under propping a boat, it effects the amount of HP that is need to turn the Prop the amount of revs the engine can produce.
7. By over propping the boat may move faster but More HP will be needed and you may not get full revs and fuel burn will increase.
8. By under Propping, the boat may move slower, less HP is needed however you will increase revs but reduce the amount of HP needed fuel burn will decrease.
9. The more HP the engine is producing the more fuel it will burn.
10. The higher the RPM the more fuel is burnt. although, again the is offset by the amount of HP the engine is needing to produce.
11. the amount of revs is not fixed to speed in the water and conditions may vary and neither is the HP being used. i.e. 3000 revs may give a speed from 18-22 knots using 150/180 HP depending of tide/wind and other factors.
12. The more the boat weighs the more HP is needed to move it. so therefore the boat will burn more fuel.
13. what is Torque?? what does it do?
14. what is the effect of the same boat set up but with a bigger engine, does it just make it go faster? does it burn more fuel? if both boats were in the same conditions travelling at the same speed, would the fuel burn be the same?
15. Stress on the engine is deemed by how much HP (in relation to the HP of the engine)it is having to produce not necessarily by its RPM.
I have many more strange and little questions, too many to put into this one post. Again thanks for any guidance/advice/pointing in the right direction. I am just asking so that I can try and follow some of the more technical conversations
Lionel
We see on this forum many conversations about engines, best speed, fuel economy over prop, under prop etc etc.
These often cause some debate as people have many different opinions. However when people do discuss these they often use technical language that I do not understand. I saw a Link the Portofino put up a few days ago of an article explaining much. However having read it I still did not fully understand it all as much of it was in technical term. I have no mechanical knowledge whatsoever and do not go anywhere near my engine in fear of breaking it.:nonchalance: Having said that I have a desire to have a basic understanding and to try and get the best out of my engine and the most out of my fuel.
The one think that I often see is Latestarter saying is Propellers move boats not engines, so what I am going to do is lay a out a few questions/observations/statements in some very layman terms to see if what little I do know is correct or not. Can people then please point me in the right direction and agree of disagree. I understand there are many variables but for the sake of ease where needed everything is the same conditions and environment.
1. The rotation of the propeller moves the boat. The engine just turns the propeller.
2. every boat and engine configuration will have its optimum set up that works together.
3. to turn the prob the engine needs to have RPM but most importantly it has to use it Horse Power to turn it.
4. The bigger the prop the more HP is needed to turn it. and there for the
5. a small prop requires less HP to turn it
6. By over/under propping a boat, it effects the amount of HP that is need to turn the Prop the amount of revs the engine can produce.
7. By over propping the boat may move faster but More HP will be needed and you may not get full revs and fuel burn will increase.
8. By under Propping, the boat may move slower, less HP is needed however you will increase revs but reduce the amount of HP needed fuel burn will decrease.
9. The more HP the engine is producing the more fuel it will burn.
10. The higher the RPM the more fuel is burnt. although, again the is offset by the amount of HP the engine is needing to produce.
11. the amount of revs is not fixed to speed in the water and conditions may vary and neither is the HP being used. i.e. 3000 revs may give a speed from 18-22 knots using 150/180 HP depending of tide/wind and other factors.
12. The more the boat weighs the more HP is needed to move it. so therefore the boat will burn more fuel.
13. what is Torque?? what does it do?
14. what is the effect of the same boat set up but with a bigger engine, does it just make it go faster? does it burn more fuel? if both boats were in the same conditions travelling at the same speed, would the fuel burn be the same?
15. Stress on the engine is deemed by how much HP (in relation to the HP of the engine)it is having to produce not necessarily by its RPM.
I have many more strange and little questions, too many to put into this one post. Again thanks for any guidance/advice/pointing in the right direction. I am just asking so that I can try and follow some of the more technical conversations
Lionel