Hey Fellas,
So I need to repower my 1996 272 Grady Sailfish this winter. I have twin 2006 DF 200's on it now, they have been amazing engines that will have about 4000 hours on them come the end of the charter season. They have done their job and time to retire them.
These engines push the boat fantastically, cruise speed around 30 knots, 4000 RPM, great set up.
What I am wondering is if the newer 4 cylinder 200's will produce the same on this boat? I have done a pile of reading up on them but really looking for some first hand advice from guys out there that may have made the switch.
Will these engines produce like the 6 cylinders do? Obviously the HP is the same but only being 4 cylinders will I have to run these motors at higher RPM?
Look forward to hearing what any of you might have to say.
Cheers
So I need to repower my 1996 272 Grady Sailfish this winter. I have twin 2006 DF 200's on it now, they have been amazing engines that will have about 4000 hours on them come the end of the charter season. They have done their job and time to retire them.
These engines push the boat fantastically, cruise speed around 30 knots, 4000 RPM, great set up.
What I am wondering is if the newer 4 cylinder 200's will produce the same on this boat? I have done a pile of reading up on them but really looking for some first hand advice from guys out there that may have made the switch.
Will these engines produce like the 6 cylinders do? Obviously the HP is the same but only being 4 cylinders will I have to run these motors at higher RPM?
Look forward to hearing what any of you might have to say.
Cheers
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