KathrynDavies
Member
We are looking to change our boat. We have a Princess 32 with Volvo 130hp turbo diesels with duo props. The boat has been up to 26 knots, though it actually feels more safe at 22ish knots, and other than the occasional burst at sea tend to cruise at 9-12 knots as the people we cruise with have less powerful engines. We spend most of our time on the river with occasional sea crossings, but have the power there if we need it. We are looking at a Birchwood 33 GT with 115hp perkins 6354's which we are told has a max of 9-10 knots, although the engineer who has serviced the boat reckons we would get more than this. We have viewed the boat and started the engine in situ and there was a huge amount of smoke on start up, which although improved slightly remained very smoky (but then we didn't move the boat and realise that once under way the smoke could disappear after a while). The boat hasn't been out a lot lately, so we wondered whether this would be relevant. We want to change our boat as we would like more accomodation inside particularly an aft cabin. We have a few alterations and there is some work to do on the boat but otherwise we like it and could possibly get it at the right price. The questions I have are:
Any suggestions out there for smoky engines or what to look for on a sea trial.
Would it be an option to fit turbos as we have been told that the 145hp Perkins 6354 is the same engine as the 115 but with turbos fitted.
It is not the fact that we are that bothered about fast speeds, more that we have a reasonable cruising speed without the engines having to be at full output.
Any advice? I wont understand any technical replies but my husband will !!!!!!
Cheers
Kathryn Davies
Any suggestions out there for smoky engines or what to look for on a sea trial.
Would it be an option to fit turbos as we have been told that the 145hp Perkins 6354 is the same engine as the 115 but with turbos fitted.
It is not the fact that we are that bothered about fast speeds, more that we have a reasonable cruising speed without the engines having to be at full output.
Any advice? I wont understand any technical replies but my husband will !!!!!!
Cheers
Kathryn Davies