wbeaton
Commander
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2006
- Messages
- 2,332
Performance of old outboards came up in another thread and I thought it might be interesting to see what others are getting for speed out of their old motors. I'm sure my numbers will seem quite small compared to the folks with sea-flees and race boats.
I run my kickers on a 1979 12.3' deep and wide Springbok aluminium utility boat max rated for 12.5 hp. Here are the top speeds according to my GPS rounded to the nearest kmh/mph.
1950's Johnson/Evinrudes
3 hp - 10kmh / 6mph (no planing)
7.5 hp - 15kmh / 10mph (no planing)
10 hp - 32kmh / 20mph
15 hp - 36kmh / 22mph
18 hp - 42kmh / 26mph
1981 Johnson 15 hp - 40 kmh / 25 mph
Test results on a 14.5' Springbok deep and wide aluminium hull with full floor max rated for 28 hp. This boat is heavy and requires a minimun of 20 hp to get two guys on plane.
1953 Evinrude Big Twin 25 hp on a 37 kmh / 23 mph.
On this boat the Big Twin performs slightly better than a 1987 Johnson 20 hp, about the as a 1983 Johnson 25 hp, and not as good as a 1988 Johnson 30 hp.
I run my kickers on a 1979 12.3' deep and wide Springbok aluminium utility boat max rated for 12.5 hp. Here are the top speeds according to my GPS rounded to the nearest kmh/mph.
1950's Johnson/Evinrudes
3 hp - 10kmh / 6mph (no planing)
7.5 hp - 15kmh / 10mph (no planing)
10 hp - 32kmh / 20mph
15 hp - 36kmh / 22mph
18 hp - 42kmh / 26mph
1981 Johnson 15 hp - 40 kmh / 25 mph
Test results on a 14.5' Springbok deep and wide aluminium hull with full floor max rated for 28 hp. This boat is heavy and requires a minimun of 20 hp to get two guys on plane.
1953 Evinrude Big Twin 25 hp on a 37 kmh / 23 mph.
On this boat the Big Twin performs slightly better than a 1987 Johnson 20 hp, about the as a 1983 Johnson 25 hp, and not as good as a 1988 Johnson 30 hp.
Last edited: