... how does she perform with those 300’s. Cruise rpm, gph, mpg etc
many thanks
The 300s are a big step up from the 225s I had before. Lots or torque and the larger prop makes docking the boat easier. No need for a bow thruster. The drive by wire took a little getting used to, but in a day or two you'll forget what the cable ever felt like. I also like that trim is measured by %, so it's more accurate than the Yamaha bars/blocks. Maybe they've updated since.
As far as performance, I typically cruise between 4,000-4200 RPMs which puts me around 30 MPH, and getting ~1.4-1.6 miles per gallon. Obviously conditions will have impacts, but I would say this is at least close to my average. If I slow it down a bit, 3800-3900 and 28ish MPH I'll see 1.7-1.9 mpg. Cruizing speeds generally burns around 19-20 gph. These numbers are also after I get her "settled in". Everything is higher getting up on plane, but with in a minute of cruising I can get the trim, rpms, tabs if needed, dialed in. In the right conditions I've see as good as 31-32 MPH with 1.7 MPG; this I was also with a light load.
My props allow the engines to top out at 5700-5800 RPMs with a top speed around 44 MPH, sometimes I might get a little more if I'm light.
My average load is 3-4 Kids + 4 or 5 Adults, 50% fuel, water tank is topped off frequently, and the boat is loaded with plenty of fishing gear, drinks, ice, etc.