I get 24 mph on gps running at 3400 - 3500 rpm with my 318. thats with  
3 or 4 people and lots of stuff. prop is 16x15 not cupped.  something  
is wrong with your numbers. i will be playing with my timing and plus  
tomorrow and hope to get a steady 25mph at 3600, with engine purring
On 2009-09-10, at 11:01 PM, dodgetkboy78 wrote:

>
> I have recently bought a 1970 hardtop express. It is registered as a
> 28', 9'8" beam boat, from what I can tell, it is a 27'3"  boat.
>
> But thats not the question.
>
> It came with a 225hp 318, and recently has had an update to a 360. The
> transmission, prop, ect, was all left alone.
>
> Top speed, if you got the guts to rev it that high, is around 24kts,
> at 5100rpm. Yeah, ouch.
> To stay on step, it takes 3300rpm, at about 13kts.
> I have been cruising at 7-8kts, at 1800-2000rpm. Throttle is barley
> open, and it burns around 4GPH at this speed.
>
> Here is my question.
>
> Does that sound right? It takes the 4bbls open a bit to keep it at
> 13kts. I just cant bring myself to run it that hard, for long periods
> of time.
> Could I pitch the prop to make it cruise better at 12-13kts? Or would
> it just take more throttle at less RPM?
>
> Either way, the 360 almost seems to big/too little.
>
> I can be happy with it at 7-8kts, but was wondering if it was, well,
> normal.
>
> Other than that, this is the nicest handling, roomy, well built,
> smooth riding boat I coould ever imagine, takes 4' following chop like
> a champ, turns on a dime, and has a real "Heavy" safe feeling in the
> water. My plans are to put a 330hp cummins in it eventually, that
> should push it 15kts, and burn the same as the 360 at 8 I bet, but for
> right now, I want to get the most out of my 360.
>
> >


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