Re: why 3.0L 4cyl when you don't see that in automobiles?
I recall reading that the engine configuration is is one thing that does affect smoothness. <br />An inline 6, and a V-12 are supposedly in perfect balance. V-6s, esp 90 degree ones are rough, to the point where GM put in the balance shaft to smooth it out. My old non balance shaft 4.3 V-6 is not too bad, just a period of resonance about 1800 rpm, it idles smoothly esp for its age and higher rpm running is pretty smooth as well. 60 degree V-6s are smoother. 4 cylinders start to get boomy and noisey over 2-2.5 liters, years back Mitsu added a balance shaft that smoothed out their 2.5 L 4 well (ChryCo used in their vans for years, and Porshe also used it in the 944)<br />I'd like to see more inline 6's in boats, they are a lot easier to work on and are smooth, and have good low end torque. I'm thinking the old AMC/ChryCo 4.0 six in my old Jeep would make a good boat motor, 225 ft lbs of torque down low, it is just a long engine though. I would give up a little room in the boat to be able to get at everything without breakin me fingers, wouldn't you rod?