Seastoke
Well-Known Member
so when looking at different models then the same models with different brokers there seems conflicting speeds is this normal ,and where can you get the true values
so when looking at different models then the same models with different brokers there seems conflicting speeds is this normal ,and where can you get the true values
More likely the true values on here as long as people will give there true input stating what boats, year engines, load etc then take an average .
My motorsport hobby is full of adverts of cars with the same engines from the same or various tuning builders stating all sorts of ridiculous hp figures especially turbocharged varieties.
Fortunately there is a mathematical equation whereby only so much air and fuel can be injection into an engine through the mandatory air restrictor , this gives a hp equation, people stating hp figures are on cloud 9.
It’s not uncommon that certain Japanese engines fall short of there brochure stated figures especially when the fuel temp is higher than the test cell figures.
Over the years I’ve known absolutely identical boats to be 2 knots difference with mates as owners who can’t understand the difference, a different prop manufacturer for a start can make a huge difference to the figures .
So ask away what boat do you have in mind?
20 knots Roy? You still won't keep up
Hi,
I also noticed the same thing differences between the different information.
It may be due to many things, weight (water, fuel, other goods, people), wind, wave height and direction, flow, Hull clean, right propeller selection etc.
Only a sea trial with that boat gives the right answer to you when you know what the engine manufacturer gives rmp max and the rpm speed you can run all day.
Nbs