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WillyC 08-24-2005 01:59 PM

Re: Gas use 250hp on 23' SC
 
I read this post yesterday on the hull truth. There's a guy that has a good comparison of a 34 fountain with trip 250's and twin 275 verado's. An interesting read.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/forums/t...72755&posts=23

gss036 08-24-2005 04:10 PM

Re: Gas use 250hp on 23' SC
 
At this point, I plane to run it til it dies. I talked w/a shop about value, owner said they would buy at fair price just to get the lower end for parts. At this point it runs great and I have a 15hp Honda for a kicker to get me back home if needed. It moves me along great at aout 5-7 MPH depending ont he tide and wind.

gss036 09-09-2005 08:38 PM

Re: Gas use 250hp on 23' SC
 
I was at the harbor walking yesterday and one of our local boat builders was launching a new 26 ft aluminum hull boat for the Los Angeles Police Dept. It sure looked good with twin 200 E-Tec's on the back. I talked with the crew and they said they last time they had ran a flow scan hooked to the 200's that they were getting 14gph at @4200 rpm. I would have thought it would be a little better, but he said the boat weighed around 6400 lbs. They were really quiet and ran smooth, but he did stall one while running high rpm pulling/back off the trailer, really put out a cloud of white smoke, but remained quiet, the prop wash was louder than the motor running.

gss036 09-14-2005 10:20 PM

Re: Gas use 250hp on 23' SC
 
Data from Evinrude site, not the same size boat but close enough for comparison for our 23's/weight etc.
200hp E-Tec 3500rpm/22.6mph/9.61gph/2.4mpg
225hp E-Tec 3500rpm/22.2mph/8.69gph/2.6mpg
Looks like the 225hp is more efficent, I wonder if the 250 would be better yet at the same rpm.


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