big Block F-32???? better weight distribution????
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 11:40 am
I am thinking that I want to repower my F-32 in before next season. Currently it has the twin 318s, 72C(1.52:1) and 16X**.
switching over to 350 small blocks (325HP) with the same trans, spinning 16X19 wheels is an option. that will give decent fuel burn at cruise, plenty of power to move that boat at high speed.
using that theory, what about a 454(350HP) still a little more power, alot more torque, could spin a deeper cut wheel maybe 20+" of pitch.
that would achieve a reasonable 16kt cruise at a lower engine RPM....
There is the increased that some may complain about. I would think it may be better, more weight down low in the boat. wouldn't that increase some stability? What about more weight behind the CG of the boat to help alleviate the heavy bow.
If were talking about heavy bow, what about moving the engines more aft, only a about 4", and lowering the 1.5" deeper into the stringers, this would still keep the same approx. shaft angle and placement as compared to stock.
These are just ideas that popped into the brain..... food for thought.. I may not be ready to try and reinvent the wheel by moving the motors, but Im not apposed to big block power.
Tom
switching over to 350 small blocks (325HP) with the same trans, spinning 16X19 wheels is an option. that will give decent fuel burn at cruise, plenty of power to move that boat at high speed.
using that theory, what about a 454(350HP) still a little more power, alot more torque, could spin a deeper cut wheel maybe 20+" of pitch.
that would achieve a reasonable 16kt cruise at a lower engine RPM....
There is the increased that some may complain about. I would think it may be better, more weight down low in the boat. wouldn't that increase some stability? What about more weight behind the CG of the boat to help alleviate the heavy bow.
If were talking about heavy bow, what about moving the engines more aft, only a about 4", and lowering the 1.5" deeper into the stringers, this would still keep the same approx. shaft angle and placement as compared to stock.
These are just ideas that popped into the brain..... food for thought.. I may not be ready to try and reinvent the wheel by moving the motors, but Im not apposed to big block power.
Tom