cterrebonne
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therorethically speaking, what kind of speed numbers would a v-20 see with a 225? anyone did this?
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I honestly believe 50+. I don't have a gps yet, and my speedo kicks up at that speed (isn't very accurate anyway). Runs the best in a light chop. I run a 14 1/2" X 19" stainless prop.
p.s. I always drop the bimini and stow anything I'd like to keep when blowing her out.
If it means anything, I smoked an '82 grady white 201 with a 225 yamaha
I only run at full speed for short distances usually before putting her on the trailer. Usually I cruise at 3800-4400 rpms. She'll hold a plane at 3200 but "feels" better with a little more gas.
If I ever find a "Skools Out" deal on a 15 X17 prop I might switch to get a little more bottom end and not so much speed.
I bet you would hit 55 plus with it trimmed out. Would be a white knuckle ride though. With my V at wot and trimmed up to max speed without over-revving (with a 190 h.p. 4.3 litre v6 I/O) I do at least 45 and the handling feels pretty dicey. Not sure I would want to experience 55 plus in the V
you have tabs on your boat?
No trim tabs, I've got a hydrofoil on the cavitaiton plate.
You'd have to turn at least 5800+ rpm with a 19 pitch prop to see 50mph.
http://www.go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm
That's not an easy thing to do, cause most 225's are big heavy 3.0L + motors. If you find a Yamaha 2.6L 225 or a excel or 220 special . QUOTE]
you must be joking? yamaha's are dogs compared to mercs and omc's brp's.