swe67
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- Cutwater 28
We picked up our new 2014 Cutwater at the beginning of this season.......For the first 100 to 150 gallons of fuel, I cruised at 20 knots around 3000 RPM without a problem after getting up on plane at 3400 RPM and 25 knots and backing off....Using 12 gph, a near 2 nmpg at 19 to 20 knots....This was with two adults and one child and 70 to 50 gallons of fuel on board....I would putt along at 1320 RPMs and get 6 to 6.5 knots depending on the seas...
After tanking up last weekend, I couldn't achieve any speed or RPM above 3000 even at full throttle. I assumed it must be the weight of the fuel as the seas were calm.....I was using 12 gph and only hitting 14.7 to 15 knots.....Today, we started with only 75 gallons and still couldn't get above 3000 RPM and get up on plane as boat topped out at 15 to 16 knots. Conditions were fair, so it wasn't the sea.....I can understand the slower speeds to some extent, but the inability to go beyond 3000ish RPM is somewhat disconcerting.
Any help?
After tanking up last weekend, I couldn't achieve any speed or RPM above 3000 even at full throttle. I assumed it must be the weight of the fuel as the seas were calm.....I was using 12 gph and only hitting 14.7 to 15 knots.....Today, we started with only 75 gallons and still couldn't get above 3000 RPM and get up on plane as boat topped out at 15 to 16 knots. Conditions were fair, so it wasn't the sea.....I can understand the slower speeds to some extent, but the inability to go beyond 3000ish RPM is somewhat disconcerting.
Any help?