Yes - they are the 4.2L. I may have got the last two available in SoCal, when I bought them a few months ago - lucky.Mine is an 03 with 225's. Cruise is 22-24 KNOTS at 4800RPM, consuming about 23-24 GPH. Overall econ is just over 1 per statue mile.
That said, they are at 1100 hours, and I'm considering repowering in 2 years. The 330 is not a light go fast boat. The thing about this boat is it will run at cruise through just about anything I've seen, and rarely takes water on the windshield. Typical Buzzards Bay chop does not phase it.
For me, fishing inshore it matters not, but for the longer offshore trips, a repower will significantly reduce travel times as cruise will be 3-4 knots faster.
@loubeer - are those new engines the 4.2l block? If so, pretty solid numbers.
@ocdansar - can you provide a full set of numbers? That is a motor I'm very interested in, and have not yet seen any numbers on a 330
Addendum - my original 225's lasted 18 years - about 1900 hours. My performance figures were dead on the same as yours. I did catch the corrosion problem about 5 years ago and replaced the necessary parts with the Yamaha corrosion kit. One engine came unbuttoned earlier this year just starting it up at the dock. I counted my blessings that they lasted 18 years and that I didn't get stuck offshore 60 miles away! With time, unfortunately, saltwater corrosion will always win . Anyway, I now have new 250's, and I am beyond happy! The electronic throttle controls are a nice improvement over the old cable controls. Also, feedback info available on the new gauges and being able to shake hands with my Simrad MFD's engine management screen is a nice improvement.Yes - they are the 4.2L. I may have got the last two available in SoCal, when I bought them a few months ago - lucky.
Seems like you'd run 250's at 65 - 70% of throttle to get that speed. From all that I've experienced and heard - that's no sweat for the Yamaha's.I would be comfortable cruising 24-27 knots. The reality is in anything above that, it stops being fun, and becomes a filling integrity check in all but flat calm water.
I am not looking for a speed demon. I just don't want to have to run the boat at 95% of WOT all day to get a decent cruise speed.
Thanks for all the responses thus far.
I'm not sure that the conflicting replies have helped you much. Nothing beats trying 330's out for yourself before buying or going for a ride with a member. If you were in SoCal, I'd give you a demo ride in a heart beat .I would be comfortable cruising 24-27 knots. The reality is in anything above that, it stops being fun, and becomes a filling integrity check in all but flat calm water.
I am not looking for a speed demon. I just don't want to have to run the boat at 95% of WOT all day to get a decent cruise speed.
Thanks for all the responses thus far.