foofer b wrote:RWS, at the price of fuel over there he might not want to go fast!!!
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Agreed, however the 10 Meter is not designed to be a displacement or even a semi displacement vessel.
Imagine engines struggling to get up on plane.
A good example of this is BOSSEA, a 10 meter sedan that came from the factory with 250 horse Detroit 8.2 diesels.
PK is opting for 220 HP engines, for the twins this is a 60 hp reduction from Bossea, or 14% LESS power that Bossea had and as compared to the 350 Cursaders, a whopping 37% difference in total HP.
This is HUGE.
Imagine trying to fly an airplane or run a tractor/trailer with that kind of power reduction.
Even if he does go through with the change out he will be so severely overpropping these engines that they will have a very short life.
I hope PK will reconsider his move.
see the full story on Bossea at
http://www.sbmar.com/Repowers/Bossea.php
Here's a clip below.
RWS
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"in actual conditions it was extremely difficult to maintain a steady cruise speed of 16-17 knots, especially with following seas. Going up the back side of a wave would naturally drop the stern, and speed would be reduced to12-13 knots, right at the point where the boat fell off plane. This was with trim tabs all the way down. So the typical experience was that a good deal of time was spent getting onto plane, falling off, then climbing back on again. It seemed obvious that BOSSEA needed a little more get-up-and-go to perform to her potential. Because the boat was in otherwise great condition, repowering seemed to be a reasonable way to solve the problem. The next step was to figure out what to repower with."
1983 10 Meter SOLD after 21 years of adventures
Yanmar diesels
Solid Glass Hull
Woodless Stringers
Full Hull Liner
Survived Andrew Cat 5,Eye of Charley Cat 4, & Irma Cat 2
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