Engine recommended RPM

hooklinesinker

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Hi, Does anyone know what the recommended crusing RPM should be on 270 Crusaders,<br />in a 31' 1987 Silverton. I normallr run 3000 to 3200 is this too much or too little. I have 20x18 props on 1&1/4" Shafts running out of V-Drives.
 

snapperbait

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Re: Engine recommended RPM

You're right there.. 2800-3200 would likely net you the best MPG/GPH and engine life expectancy... <br />Long as your engines will run up to WOT (wide open throttle, approximately 4200-4500rpm) and the engines are'nt lugging, 3000-3200's fine..
 

f_inscreenname

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Re: Engine recommended RPM

Most folks cruise around that RPM I know. I tend to be around 3400 just because my boats likes that number but 30 to 32 is a good place to start. If you find it luggin on the low end then adjust to what the boat wants. The numbers are only a start but they don't apply to every boat. It all depends on the boats balance.
 

prockvoan

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Re: Engine recommended RPM

Your boat is about the same weight and size as mine.I have Mercruisers 260 MIE twin 350's.Same drives.My props are smaller then yours,running 18x17.<br />My rpm's at cruise are 3100 which is 24 mph and at that point the 4 barrels are just opening up.I burn about 25 gals per hour with 6 or 7 people on board with full fishing gear for offshore and 300lbs of ice,200 gals of gas,40 gals of water.
 
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