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Mercury Diesel Sterndrive test ride
I got a ride today on a 2012 Chaparral 19' deck boat/bow rider powered by a 150 hp 2.0L turbo diesel sterndrive. This boat was just repowered after having "sunk" on the trailer last year. (plug in, lots of rain, dead battery).
Old power was a 3.0L 135hp EFI. I can't speak directly to the performance with the old motor, but the brief ride today was interesting. New power was a reported $23K installed including a new fuel tank. (This was almost $6K more than was quoted prior to install) Old 135hp gas motor (as reported by owner): Top Speed - 42 mph Cruise speed - 25 mph Fuel consumption at cruise - 5.5 gph Fuel consumption at 80% power - 8.5 gph (about 35 mph) Time to plane - "about" 4 seconds New 150hp diesel motor (observed with Smart Gauges): Top Speed - 48 mph Cruise speed - 24 mph Fuel consumption at cruise - 2.9 gph Fuel consumption at 75% power - 6.7 gph (about 35-36 mph) Fuel consumption at WOT (3950 rpm) - 7.9 gph Time to plane - 4.5 seconds. It falls off plane at about 17 mph now, He never noticed what if did before. New power plant is about 115-120 lbs heavier than the old, according to the owner. That's 8.3 mpg at cruise, a 65% increase in economy, and still better than 6 mpg at WOT! New motor has power steering (not ordered, but installed and charged by the dealer in P'cola anyway, an extra $900) Because of the Diamond 4 Prop, I think with changing the prop he can get better planing performance with the right SS prop. I noticed it is VERY quiet, even at 75% power. We were able to talk without trying to shout over the engine noise. WOT is still noisy, though. One thing: Even with the diesel, it still didn't ride like a SeaCraft. It still rode like a Chaparral. :\ And Choctawhatchee Bay was really rough today.
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Common Sense is learning from your mistakes. Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes. Fr. Frank says: Jesus liked fishing, too. He even walked on water to get to the boat! Currently without a SeaCraft (2) Pompano 12' fishing kayaks '73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury |
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