smoothmove
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 38' DOUBLE CABIN (1967 - 1971)
eric,
i hear you with the "33000lbs heavy girl" part. we seem to be in the same ballpark with numbers. i find i need 3150 - 3200 to stay on top without throttle jockeying for wind and tide. in the begining of the season that was 13.5 - 14kts, at the end it is 13.0 - 13.5kts. had her wot yesterday(4000rpm), 19 - 20kts, lost about a knot there. do you have mph/knot reading with these gph and are those from flowscans?
jim
The 3000-3100 range I settled on was with a pretty light load. Add a few pounds, and some wind and I'd be saying about what you are. I couldn't resist the WOT yesterday either. Got 22 on the gps and when I looked over at the tach it was at 4400 rpm. That was a first! I think it was a combination of getting the shaft alignment dead on, polishing the props and switching to mobil 1 synthetic. Don't think a half minute at 4400 is gonna hurt a crossbolted race bred engine but according to my 1968 owners manual, I just voided the Chris Craft warranty.
All figures are from tables and gps readings. To me a "flowscan" means a glimpse at a creek.
Eric