I have a Duoprop 290 geared for a V-8 with a set of B4 propellers in decent shape. I have a 1979 27 ft. Bayliner Victoria fly bridge with a 260 HP V-8, WOT is 4400 RPM. I think the boat weighs around 9000 lbs wet.
The boat planes quickly and is running 28-29 MPH GPS at about 38-3900 RPM, then when I push the throttle further nothing happens except the engine starts to cut out and run poorly. If I throttle back to 3800-3900 RPM and it smoothes out.
I have seen a few posts where B3's were mentioned for boats a little bigger than mine. I?ve looked at the Volvo Penta website and am a little confused by the chart they provide. B2's are rated for 27-29 mph, B3's 30-34 mph, and B4's 34-38 mph. Are those the top speeds the boats are designed for?
The boat planes quickly and is running 28-29 MPH GPS at about 38-3900 RPM, then when I push the throttle further nothing happens except the engine starts to cut out and run poorly. If I throttle back to 3800-3900 RPM and it smoothes out.
I have seen a few posts where B3's were mentioned for boats a little bigger than mine. I?ve looked at the Volvo Penta website and am a little confused by the chart they provide. B2's are rated for 27-29 mph, B3's 30-34 mph, and B4's 34-38 mph. Are those the top speeds the boats are designed for?