Bob B.
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- May 21, 2021
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- Blue Honu
We recently became owners of a Ranger 25SC with a Volvo D3 150 hp inboard. I have a cruising RPM question. I realize this has been discussed to death but I am still confused. I have been told by boaters, brokers and service techs to cruise at trawler type rpm 1800 - 2100, and after a few hours run higher RPM, 2700-2800 for 15 to 20 minutes prior to docking.
I have also been told to cruise around 80% of max RPMs (3000) for better engine health.
Fewer RPM causes glazing of cylinders, too many RPMs can cause premature wear. We travel mostly the Upper Mississippi River up and down current. I would love any info relative what the real answer is … we want our engine to live as long as possible.
Bob.
I have also been told to cruise around 80% of max RPMs (3000) for better engine health.
Fewer RPM causes glazing of cylinders, too many RPMs can cause premature wear. We travel mostly the Upper Mississippi River up and down current. I would love any info relative what the real answer is … we want our engine to live as long as possible.
Bob.