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The manufacturer of my boat (Ferretti) reckon that my boat should do 28.5kts flat out @ max rpm of the engines (2800). In fact, in the operating manual, there is a speed/rpm graph and a statement that a Ferretti 46 with the same engines as my boat has been tested with full fuel and water tanks, 9 people + 400kg of extra weight on board and it achieved 28.5kts in an ambient temp of 15degC
When I bought my boat in Holland, I sea trialled it on the Isselmeer and it reached 27.5kts max but the boat had been stored ashore for 18 months and I reasoned, maybe wrongly, that after a service and a bit of use, it might achieve a bit more
Then I moved the boat to the Med and in Med conditions, the boat has never achieved more than 26kts at max rpm even with a clean hull and sterngear and lightly loaded and a lot less with a dirty hull. I've not been unduly bothered by this because I'm happy cruising in the 18-20kt range but it has occured to me that if I could improve the boat's performance in line with what the manufacturer says it ought to do, then not only could I increase it's speed but also the fuel consumption which, given the increasing cost of diesel, might be worth doing
At present, the boat will only rev to around 2600-2650rpm which is 100-150 rpm shy of the rated max rpm. The engines have been checked and serviced and pronounced to be in good health and the rev counters appear to be accurate so that just leaves the props. My question is this. Does the panel think that it would be worthwile considering repropping to increase the rpm and would this involve modifying the existing props or getting completely new ones?
When I bought my boat in Holland, I sea trialled it on the Isselmeer and it reached 27.5kts max but the boat had been stored ashore for 18 months and I reasoned, maybe wrongly, that after a service and a bit of use, it might achieve a bit more
Then I moved the boat to the Med and in Med conditions, the boat has never achieved more than 26kts at max rpm even with a clean hull and sterngear and lightly loaded and a lot less with a dirty hull. I've not been unduly bothered by this because I'm happy cruising in the 18-20kt range but it has occured to me that if I could improve the boat's performance in line with what the manufacturer says it ought to do, then not only could I increase it's speed but also the fuel consumption which, given the increasing cost of diesel, might be worth doing
At present, the boat will only rev to around 2600-2650rpm which is 100-150 rpm shy of the rated max rpm. The engines have been checked and serviced and pronounced to be in good health and the rev counters appear to be accurate so that just leaves the props. My question is this. Does the panel think that it would be worthwile considering repropping to increase the rpm and would this involve modifying the existing props or getting completely new ones?