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bgreene
06-22-2013, 04:54 AM
Well, I am impressed...........so far seems like quite a refined and powerful outboard.

Shark River, Belmar NJ calm am so hey - let's go for ride. Ran up the coast all the way into NY harbor to the Statue of Liberty. Round trip, I'll guess maybe 60 miles.

Also did some fishing for flatties - about 10 shorts and 1 keeper.

Back to the motor, sits well on the V21, no weight issues, starts, idles and ran great.

Back bay run was just over 46 mph with 3/4 fuel, two on board and 5,300 rpm.
I'm going to switch the 18" Rebel to the 17" and re check performance.
Incredible torque and throttle response. Can run mid 20's at 3,500 rpm with the motor sounding like it's idling......

Pulled right up to Tom in his V20 " Step Up" on the ocean - wow his inboard V is clean.

I'll post some pics soon - including shot of NY fire boat shooting the water canon from about 8 guns .

reelapeelin
06-22-2013, 12:58 PM
Sounds like good solid motor for a V you have, Greene...I'm sincerely glad no weight issues as I had feared...in some cases, it's great to be wrong and this is one of them!!...:party:...I lookin' forward to the 17P prop report...and the pics sound pretty cool too...:pic:

bgreene
06-22-2013, 08:31 PM
Sounds like good solid motor for a V you have, Greene...I'm sincerely glad no weight issues as I had feared...in some cases, it's great to be wrong and this is one of them!!...:party:...I lookin' forward to the 17P prop report...and the pics sound pretty cool too...:pic:

Reel - I expected to see more of a differential, but it was maybe 1" more water in the well, and no water at all through the scuppers.

Too bad these boats weren't rated up to 225 hp......because it's the same block, but 238 hp at the prop. Mercury Opti 225 would be fast on a V21 too..........both maybe 55 mph ?

Genie Aye
06-22-2013, 08:50 PM
sorry you did not reach my numbers--maybe the extra foot--lol I did raise my motor up a hole and trim it to the max--feels like it is floating--but otherwise sounds like you are a happy camper with it. How was the fuel burn for the distance.

I will take pictures of rpm and gps next time out for ya.

Glad your weight concerns were calmed--and what about all the smoke she puts out---LOL

reelapeelin
06-23-2013, 10:57 AM
sorry you did not reach my numbers--maybe the extra foot--lol I did raise my motor up a hole and trim it to the max--feels like it is floating--but otherwise sounds like you are a happy camper with it. How was the fuel burn for the distance.

I will take pictures of rpm and gps next time out for ya.

Glad your weight concerns were calmed--and what about all the smoke she puts out---LOL


Speakin' of props...have ya asked Genie what he's usin'???...that'd be a pretty good place to start...I know y'all been talkin'..ah yes...here it is...

Genie Aye;203786]Rebel 15.25 x 19 SS

Yeah Genie...the heavy thick smoke must leave quite a trail...easy for others to follow to the best fishin' holes...lol

bgreene
06-24-2013, 05:57 PM
My engine may be mounted too low - will check cav plate position next time I take boat out when on plane.

bgreene
06-24-2013, 06:13 PM
sorry you did not reach my numbers--maybe the extra foot--lol I did raise my motor up a hole and trim it to the max--feels like it is floating--but otherwise sounds like you are a happy camper with it. How was the fuel burn for the distance.

I will take pictures of rpm and gps next time out for ya.

Glad your weight concerns were calmed--and what about all the smoke she puts out---LOL

Genie - I sent email to you ref your engine height etc....

cterrebonne
06-26-2013, 07:56 AM
If you are looking for top speed, I would get a viper, if i remember correctly the rebel is better for mid range cruising efficiency than speed.

reelapeelin
06-26-2013, 08:04 AM
If you are looking for top speed, I would get a viper, if i remember correctly the rebel is better for mid range cruising efficiency than speed.

I like a good top end when I can get it...but mid range cruising speed EFFICIENCY is where it's at for me...over the life of that motor, it can add up to a substantial $$ number...and probably easier on the motor itself...

bgreene
06-26-2013, 10:59 AM
I'm fine tuning top speed BECAUSE it's also related to total efficiency.

Nearly all of my boating is cruising 3,000 - 4,000 rpm range, besides trolling.

To me, setting it up to run close to maximum possible speed is also RELATED to efficiency - to a degree, it means it's dragging the least amount - therefore long term easiest on the motor.

Viper prop - my understanding is the Viper runs better with the DFI motor, but the etec better with the Rebel. Reason - the etec produces more torque, and the Rebel is a bigger cupped prop.

bgreene
08-13-2013, 04:56 PM
sorry you did not reach my numbers--maybe the extra foot--lol I did raise my motor up a hole and trim it to the max--feels like it is floating--but otherwise sounds like you are a happy camper with it. How was the fuel burn for the distance.

I will take pictures of rpm and gps next time out for ya.

Glad your weight concerns were calmed--and what about all the smoke she puts out---LOL

I want to see that GPS showing 53 mph ! ..........and.......no cheating by running with some crazy strong west coast tide ! : )

Genie Aye
08-14-2013, 12:36 AM
I will have to strip the boat to see that now--50 yes--can hit that speed since I put in 2 thru hull water pickups, 1 washdown and 1 for bait tank and the radar arch and stand up top--all hurt me--but that is plenty fast for a fishing boat!

I could only hit 47.2 coming in from tuna--of course--27 tuna and a tote of ice--a bit of extra weight for sure.

I am thinking of trying the 18" rebel--but I am getting great mpg and scared to switch.

bgreene
08-14-2013, 03:56 AM
I will have to strip the boat to see that now--50 yes--can hit that speed since I put in 2 thru hull water pickups, 1 washdown and 1 for bait tank and the radar arch and stand up top--all hurt me--but that is plenty fast for a fishing boat!

I could only hit 47.2 coming in from tuna--of course--27 tuna and a tote of ice--a bit of extra weight for sure.

I am thinking of trying the 18" rebel--but I am getting great mpg and scared to switch.

Plenty fast. Dropping from 19" to 18" prop...........you'll pick up rpm, and less strain on the engine too. Might come out even on speed though with 1" less distance per revolution but higher rpm. Either way, you're rig is quick.

step up here
08-14-2013, 03:37 PM
So many factors come into play here,bottom paint hardtop's etc etc just like Genie said. Current in an ocean or a mill pond lake are variable so all the mph are with conditions. With that being said all should be taking as an estimate!!!!!!!!!!!! Almost everybody knows this but, some of us think there rig is faster.:fight:

bgreene
08-14-2013, 07:10 PM
You mean I won't go as fast with all my canvas up, running against the tide, into a 30 mph wind, full fuel, and six slobs eating pizza on board ?

Geeezzzz what do I know....