Hey brats,
I've had a feeling since we got our boat that the tach might be flaky. Each time I turn the key and the tach reads out the motor hours, it reads a slightly different amount (i.e. differing by a few hundred rpm).
Next time we're out and get into non-speed limited water (i.e. Lake Washington or the Sound), I'm going to do what some others have done and write down SOG vs. RPM at 500 RPM increments. But I was wondering if others that have done this (with a Suzuki FD90 or similar) could post their results.
The reason I ask is that I seem to have to go to very high RPMs to break 20 mph, with me and my wife (340# total) and not a lot of load other than 2 group 24s, 50' of 1/4" chain, and 3/4 full gas tanks.
I recall Sam (Retriever) blogging that he was at 4200 rpm to maintain 15 mpg, so that's the only data point I have currently.
BTW, I believe my prop is a 3 blade aluminum 14x17.
I've had a feeling since we got our boat that the tach might be flaky. Each time I turn the key and the tach reads out the motor hours, it reads a slightly different amount (i.e. differing by a few hundred rpm).
Next time we're out and get into non-speed limited water (i.e. Lake Washington or the Sound), I'm going to do what some others have done and write down SOG vs. RPM at 500 RPM increments. But I was wondering if others that have done this (with a Suzuki FD90 or similar) could post their results.
The reason I ask is that I seem to have to go to very high RPMs to break 20 mph, with me and my wife (340# total) and not a lot of load other than 2 group 24s, 50' of 1/4" chain, and 3/4 full gas tanks.
I recall Sam (Retriever) blogging that he was at 4200 rpm to maintain 15 mpg, so that's the only data point I have currently.
BTW, I believe my prop is a 3 blade aluminum 14x17.