PITBoat
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jul 26, 2018
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Hi,
I'm new to the site and new to boating. I just bought an '88 Renken 2000 Classic 19' ski boat. One of my big questions concerns how hard to run the engine. 4,500rpm is the top of the yellow(?) range on the tach, and I believe it redlines at 5,000. It will cruise at about 28mph at 4,500rpm, but it's got a lot more left if I push the throttle up. The power really comes on (in my new-to-it-all estimation) and it will do over 40mph, but the rpms are up well past 5,000.
Is it ok to run past the tach redline indication, or should I consider that a limitation? I've pushed it up a time or two, but I haven't run in that range for very long. I just hate to leave all that on the table if the motor is really made to run there. The prop is a 19; the PO said that was middle of the road. I don't know the diameter. I think the HP is 175.
Thanks for any info. I'm sure I'll have more questions as I continue into this.
I'm new to the site and new to boating. I just bought an '88 Renken 2000 Classic 19' ski boat. One of my big questions concerns how hard to run the engine. 4,500rpm is the top of the yellow(?) range on the tach, and I believe it redlines at 5,000. It will cruise at about 28mph at 4,500rpm, but it's got a lot more left if I push the throttle up. The power really comes on (in my new-to-it-all estimation) and it will do over 40mph, but the rpms are up well past 5,000.
Is it ok to run past the tach redline indication, or should I consider that a limitation? I've pushed it up a time or two, but I haven't run in that range for very long. I just hate to leave all that on the table if the motor is really made to run there. The prop is a 19; the PO said that was middle of the road. I don't know the diameter. I think the HP is 175.
Thanks for any info. I'm sure I'll have more questions as I continue into this.
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