Anyone running twin Yamaha 350’s on their Marlin? Just went into contract on 2009 with 350’s. Boat in awesome condition but I’m worried the ideal cruising rpm with these engines will be in the death zone for the flywheel issue. I think the problem rom range is 3200-4200 or thereabouts. I’m not worried about trolling hours as that will be well below 3200 but thinking the best cruising speed will be in they range.
survey and sea trial soon so I’ll know then. Just curious if anyone else has this set up.
I am.
First the numbers. They are undeniably great:
35MPH at 3900 RPM 1.4 MPG
36MPH at 4000 RPM 1;3-1.4 MPG
38-39MPH at 4200 RPM. 1.2-1.3 MPG.
Yes, these are in the Kill Zone for the flywheel harmonic problem. I said "screw it" and still say that. The Yamaha info center send up an alert when the wheels need to be changed. I eat a grouper sandwich at the next-door food joint and in an hour or so, it's done. No big deal.
Remember, it takes longer than you think to rack up 80 hrs within the 3500-4300 range that affects the wheels. Factor in idle time, manatee zones (in SW Fla) and any trolling you do and it could be a couple years before you have the issue. I try to combine it with a service at the same time.
I am a Loud Spoken Advocate of the newer 350's, especially on a Marlin. I think there is no better combo. That said, if you have the early versions of the 350's, they have a history of problems which has, unfortunately, tainted their reputation. I own the 350C's which are 2018's, and they've been flawless. I would certainly have a reputable tech make sure they're reliable before firing the gun on your boat. As much as I love my new ones, I would be concerned about the older models.
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