Re: Wide Open
Mr. Fitz,<br /><br />Your thinking is partly accurate.<br /><br />I/O, inboards are based on automotive engines. For the most part, they were not designed to run at wide open throttle, uphill, all of the time.<br /><br />Secondly, many I/O's are of significant displacement and horsepower/torque. There is no need to run WOT to maintain a good cruising speed.<br /><br />On the other hand, many outboards are too small for the rigs they are on. Not always true, but quite prevelant. I have always spec'd my boats at 75%, or better, of their maximum rating.<br /><br />Outbnoards, being mostly 2-stroke engines, are quite comfortable running at WOT, or near it.<br /><br />Regardless of the powerplant, running at 2/3 to 3/4 will sve a signicant amount of fuel. As long as, the engine is capable of holding the boat on plane at that desired throttle setting. Two stroke outbaords cannot stand to be lugged.<br /><br />I will also add that perception is not always reality. Two stroke outboards, by nature of two power pulses per rpm., sound like they are turning faster than they may be in reality.