73 F-31 only goes 15kts
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73 F-31 only goes 15kts
Hey all. I bought a 1973 F-31 with 2 Chrysler 318's Rebuilt by Jasper in 1990 and they have some hours on them. They go up to 31-3200 RPM's on a good day, normally 3000 rpm is the max I can get it to. But even when the Chesapeake bay is like glass, the boat max speed is 14-15 knots. Why? It goes up on plane. The bottom is clean.
Everything I see about the boat says it should go about 27kts. The props looked fine when it was out of the water on a survey as I bought it. Could they be the wrong props? The transmissions seem fine. both sides seem to work identical so I am discounting it being a weak engine or tranny.
Everything I see about the boat says it should go about 27kts. The props looked fine when it was out of the water on a survey as I bought it. Could they be the wrong props? The transmissions seem fine. both sides seem to work identical so I am discounting it being a weak engine or tranny.
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You say the bottom is clean , are the wheels and shafts clean ? and I do mean clean . how long ago was it out of the water . Are you in Va ? in the lower bay it won't take long for growth to slow you down
every thing points to a dirty bottom or running gear Bills 31 is running faster and we know his boat's bottom is not clean .
You may also want to make sure your secondary are opening on the carb .
I would say 90% of all speed issues are do to dirty bottom or running gear , yet people spend $$$$ working on the engines try to fix it
Running a dirty bottom on a boat is like driving with a flat tire on a car
every thing points to a dirty bottom or running gear Bills 31 is running faster and we know his boat's bottom is not clean .
You may also want to make sure your secondary are opening on the carb .
I would say 90% of all speed issues are do to dirty bottom or running gear , yet people spend $$$$ working on the engines try to fix it
Running a dirty bottom on a boat is like driving with a flat tire on a car
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By jove, you must have a Dirty Bum !
No problems ... a bit of cleaning and off you go ...
Seriously - a pair of 318's might go a bit faster than that when she's perfectly clean. 3,100 RPM is a bit slow - if you find no issues (clean and nothing hanging on the shafts, etc. and the secondaries opening - does it have a 2 or a 4-barrel carb?) why not prop DOWN a bit (less pitch) and wrap those engines up to 3,600?
A friend of mine had a beautiful new 36 Luhrs with a pair of 502's. These are very powerful engines, yet tis big boat would still only run about 17 knots. We would leave at 3:30-4 am to run 50 miles offshore, and burn about 350 gallons of fuel.
Anyway - the F31 isn't light (10,450 lbs), and offered power options of "Twin to 560HP", http://www.trojanboats.net/images/1973%20Trojans.jpg so you may be peaked ...
The 318 was rated at 150HP @ 4,000RPM in 1973 with the reduced (from 1968) 8.6:1 compression and the torque was < 300ft-lbs @ 2,400RPM (a good cruise speed).
The boat is fairly heavy though, so who knows ...
Here are the 1997 318 HP & Torque curves (better than 1973) ...

No problems ... a bit of cleaning and off you go ...
Seriously - a pair of 318's might go a bit faster than that when she's perfectly clean. 3,100 RPM is a bit slow - if you find no issues (clean and nothing hanging on the shafts, etc. and the secondaries opening - does it have a 2 or a 4-barrel carb?) why not prop DOWN a bit (less pitch) and wrap those engines up to 3,600?
A friend of mine had a beautiful new 36 Luhrs with a pair of 502's. These are very powerful engines, yet tis big boat would still only run about 17 knots. We would leave at 3:30-4 am to run 50 miles offshore, and burn about 350 gallons of fuel.
Anyway - the F31 isn't light (10,450 lbs), and offered power options of "Twin to 560HP", http://www.trojanboats.net/images/1973%20Trojans.jpg so you may be peaked ...
The 318 was rated at 150HP @ 4,000RPM in 1973 with the reduced (from 1968) 8.6:1 compression and the torque was < 300ft-lbs @ 2,400RPM (a good cruise speed).
The boat is fairly heavy though, so who knows ...
Here are the 1997 318 HP & Torque curves (better than 1973) ...

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Ross , I believe the marine 318 was rated at 225hp (4bl)If I remember correctly , the ford 302 was the low power option at 188 hp on the F30 I had and the 318 was the high power at 225hp (1977) .( 351 were put in ) the car engines where lower rated .
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