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Darryl V
01-18-2008, 04:38 AM
I have a 35 foot Bayliner which weighs 6 tons. I have repowered it with a single Yanmar 315 diesel engine and Mercruiser Bravo 2X stern drive.
The agent supplied the package with a 1.81 to 1 ratio. However the engine installer (a different company) said that because of the weight of the boat, I should have a 2 to 1 ratio which will enable me to swing a bigger prop (21 inch).
I have discussed this with the agent, who have said that they will not change the ratios.
Would I get better performance by changing to a 2 to 1 ratio? (I have not yet purchased a propellor).
Thanks
Darryl

martylee
06-01-2008, 09:15 PM
I bought a d219 190hp turbo diesel with a bravo 2 and 2.2 to 1 ratio, it came out of a 28ft bayliner that weighed about 6t it had a 17 3/4 x 21 prop.

Jango
06-11-2008, 11:13 AM
According to "PropCalc" software, prop shaft speed is not ideal with EITHER the 1.81 or the 2.0 gear. With either gear (1.81 or 2.0 ) a 21 D prop with min. 63% D.A.R. is recommended.
Pitch :
1.81 gear, 14 P
2.00 gear, 16 P

Ideal gear is 2.5 ratio with a 24 x 19 Prop, 55% D.A.R.

powerabout
07-29-2008, 04:17 AM
You need 2 of those engines in that boat
The guy that sold it knows a lower ratio will probably blow up but the guy installing knows it will struggle with the higher ratio.
Sorry that's probably not helpful

powerabout
07-29-2008, 04:22 AM
According to "PropCalc" software, prop shaft speed is not ideal with EITHER the 1.81 or the 2.0 gear. With either gear (1.81 or 2.0 ) a 21 D prop with min. 63% D.A.R. is recommended.
Pitch :
1.81 gear, 14 P
2.00 gear, 16 P

Ideal gear is 2.5 ratio with a 24 x 19 Prop, 55% D.A.R.
So you worked out it shouldn't be a stern drive

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