gazpode_l
New Member
Hi All
I am just about to start the process of re-powering our 1983 sadler 26, from the original BUKH 10HP single cylinder engine, (which has clearly come to end of useful life and requires a major restoration) to a beta-marine model - either 16hp or 20hp
Depending on where I read some people have managed to squeeze in a 20hp into the space, others going for 16hp...
What i'd like to ask is the propulsion side of things - what have people got experience in operating and what sort of speed are you getting from the engine when you've done this swap?
I noticed at the start of this season and last we were getting 2knots chugging into approx. 1knot of tollesbury, Essex, UK current with moderate power which only increased to around 2.7knots when increasing throttle to max
I am really hopeful that I can expect at least double or treble this when the new lump is fitted
What size we get remains to be seen.. (They are removing the old tired-out one in three weeks...Took the decision to pull her out today after finding next-to-no power at all - engineer says piston rings are shot..)
I am just about to start the process of re-powering our 1983 sadler 26, from the original BUKH 10HP single cylinder engine, (which has clearly come to end of useful life and requires a major restoration) to a beta-marine model - either 16hp or 20hp
Depending on where I read some people have managed to squeeze in a 20hp into the space, others going for 16hp...
What i'd like to ask is the propulsion side of things - what have people got experience in operating and what sort of speed are you getting from the engine when you've done this swap?
I noticed at the start of this season and last we were getting 2knots chugging into approx. 1knot of tollesbury, Essex, UK current with moderate power which only increased to around 2.7knots when increasing throttle to max
I am really hopeful that I can expect at least double or treble this when the new lump is fitted
What size we get remains to be seen.. (They are removing the old tired-out one in three weeks...Took the decision to pull her out today after finding next-to-no power at all - engineer says piston rings are shot..)