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Engine mounting height plays a enormous role in speed/performance as does propeller style, pitch and diameter. many times engines are mounted too low.
I am purchasing a 2004 330 with 2014 f300's and it isn't performing as well as expected. the engines are mounted in the #1, top hole, lowest engine mount position with Yamaha saltwater series II 15T x 15 3/4 propellers which = 15" propeller and 15 3/4 pitch.
The boats performance 1/3 fuel, 3 people
4000rpm 23kt/26.46mph
4400rpm 25kt/28.76mph
4500rpm 26kt/29.6mph
Full Throttle
5800rpm 34kt/39.12mph
I have seen threads with 250 hp outboards that show equal speed vs rpm and with 300hp engines I would expect even better so ai am suspecting error with engine height and propeller size/pitch.
There is a thread here from a owner with f300's that says:
"I cruise at 29-30 MPH at 4400 RPM, burning 1 to 1.1 GPH. At WOT, top speed fully loaded is 42-43, MPH."
Also I have seen some threads of people with 17 ' pitch props saying they get better performance. I use a 4 blade prop on my 16 whaler and it outperforms the 3 blade.
This youtube video shows a repower with f300's and they rave about improved speed. In the video you can see they mounted the engines at the #2 hole which is one hole up in height. Unfortunately they don't have speed specs, and also don't show propeller information.
I called Yamaha and they don't have a performance sheet for a 330 Grady with f300's and I am awaiting a response from Grady to see if they can send me any old performance sheets that they no longer post on the website. They must exist.
Please if you have a 330 with f300's let me know your performance , prop brand, type (3 or 4 blade), size and pitch, and your engine mounting position/height.
It will help me find out what performs best and will be then available for others in the future when they repower.
I am purchasing a 2004 330 with 2014 f300's and it isn't performing as well as expected. the engines are mounted in the #1, top hole, lowest engine mount position with Yamaha saltwater series II 15T x 15 3/4 propellers which = 15" propeller and 15 3/4 pitch.
The boats performance 1/3 fuel, 3 people
4000rpm 23kt/26.46mph
4400rpm 25kt/28.76mph
4500rpm 26kt/29.6mph
Full Throttle
5800rpm 34kt/39.12mph
I have seen threads with 250 hp outboards that show equal speed vs rpm and with 300hp engines I would expect even better so ai am suspecting error with engine height and propeller size/pitch.
There is a thread here from a owner with f300's that says:
"I cruise at 29-30 MPH at 4400 RPM, burning 1 to 1.1 GPH. At WOT, top speed fully loaded is 42-43, MPH."
Also I have seen some threads of people with 17 ' pitch props saying they get better performance. I use a 4 blade prop on my 16 whaler and it outperforms the 3 blade.
This youtube video shows a repower with f300's and they rave about improved speed. In the video you can see they mounted the engines at the #2 hole which is one hole up in height. Unfortunately they don't have speed specs, and also don't show propeller information.
I called Yamaha and they don't have a performance sheet for a 330 Grady with f300's and I am awaiting a response from Grady to see if they can send me any old performance sheets that they no longer post on the website. They must exist.
Please if you have a 330 with f300's let me know your performance , prop brand, type (3 or 4 blade), size and pitch, and your engine mounting position/height.
It will help me find out what performs best and will be then available for others in the future when they repower.