volvopaul
Well-Known Member
At last the 43 is offered with the motors it deserves.
I did think at its launch twin 435 D6 motors would not be enough, sure after talking to the men in overalls it was true, some boats only achieving less than the brochure stated speeds empty on stores and fuel.
The boats now offered with Cummins 6.7 litres engines which will make it feel effortless to drive I'm sure, I don't think I've seen a Cummins engine in a Princess flybridge boat since the 35 way back in the late 80s which was a humble 250 hp 6BT unit, which have the same feel I'm sure as this new model.
I did wonder if Princess might have squeezed the D9 500 or 575 as I'd bet it would fit the new design hull quite easy.
You can bet the Cummins unit was a lot cheaper, only downfall will be the lack of dealers compared to the green engine outlets which are a bit mcDonalds, one on every stretch of the South Coast here in the UK! Let's hope it had proper sea trials and engineers on board to test loads and tweak the prop sizes to ultimate fuel economy, balance and vibration and of course speed.
Looking forward to the results and test, I was only nosing around two boats here yesterday that are for sale new or nearly new, both which I'd guess have D6 motors in.
You all know I'm a VP man but have serviced many of Cummins QSB lumps and I will openly admit there a lot smoother and quieter .
Anyone out there looking for a new 43?
I did think at its launch twin 435 D6 motors would not be enough, sure after talking to the men in overalls it was true, some boats only achieving less than the brochure stated speeds empty on stores and fuel.
The boats now offered with Cummins 6.7 litres engines which will make it feel effortless to drive I'm sure, I don't think I've seen a Cummins engine in a Princess flybridge boat since the 35 way back in the late 80s which was a humble 250 hp 6BT unit, which have the same feel I'm sure as this new model.
I did wonder if Princess might have squeezed the D9 500 or 575 as I'd bet it would fit the new design hull quite easy.
You can bet the Cummins unit was a lot cheaper, only downfall will be the lack of dealers compared to the green engine outlets which are a bit mcDonalds, one on every stretch of the South Coast here in the UK! Let's hope it had proper sea trials and engineers on board to test loads and tweak the prop sizes to ultimate fuel economy, balance and vibration and of course speed.
Looking forward to the results and test, I was only nosing around two boats here yesterday that are for sale new or nearly new, both which I'd guess have D6 motors in.
You all know I'm a VP man but have serviced many of Cummins QSB lumps and I will openly admit there a lot smoother and quieter .
Anyone out there looking for a new 43?
