Boat Speed

Oct 29, 2017
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ODay 302 Kenosha WI
Any Oday 302 owners have a Yanmar 2gm20F and if so on a calm flat water type day how many knot does your boat do at approximately 2900 rpms. My Oday typically maxes out at 5 knot at 2900 rpms. Looking to see if this is normal since hull speed is 7.2. Thanks
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,487
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
I have an O322, so a little bigger, but with the same 2GM20F engine…

I can run my boat at 5-6 knots or more at ~3,000 RPMs.

Are you sure the hull speed is 7.2? I thought the hull speed on my 322 was 6.9.

i found this reference for the 322, no idea what the difference is between the calculation and “classic”. I will say that I have (almost) never seen 7.8 knots…unless surfing down a wave.


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Do you max out at 2900 RPMs? You should be able to push it harder than that.


Greg
 
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Jan 7, 2011
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Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
I have an O322, so a little bigger, but with the same 2GM20F engine…

I can run my boat at 5-6 knots or more at ~3,000 RPMs.

Are you sure the hull speed is 7.2? I thought the hull speed on my 322 was 6.9.

i found this reference for the 322, no idea what the difference is between the calculation and “classic”. I will say that I have (almost) never seen 7.8 knots…unless surfing down a wave.


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Do you max out at 2900 RPMs? You should be able to push it harder than that.


Greg
 
Oct 26, 2010
2,115
Hunter 40.5 Beaufort, SC
I believe the calculated "hull speed" for an Oday 302 is about 6.6 kts based on a waterline length of 24.17 ft. Is your propeller pitched correctly? Can you reach your engines max rated rpm under power with the throttle fully on?
 
Oct 29, 2017
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ODay 302 Kenosha WI
6.6 seem more accurate, usually run it at 2900, does go a bit higher but not much. I have an ongoing oil burning problem, losing quart each season and only clocking about 120 miles using the engine. Just getting a feel for how much power I am losing. Thanks
 
May 24, 2004
7,164
CC 30 South Florida
What is the condition of the bottom of the boat? A clean bottom will allow the boat to move faster while a fouled bottom will add significant drag. Why 2,900 RPM, is that all you can get? If it is, two things, first check that the Tachometer is reporting the correct RPM and then check the size of the propeller. The maximum rated RPM for that engine is 3,800. A proper prop for that boat should allow the engine to reach close to Maximum rated RPM without exceeding it. If you do not know if the original prop has been replaced I would advice that you ascertain what prop do you actually have as far number of blades, size and pitch and then compare with other owners. There are also engine mechanical reasons why the rated RPM cannot be reached but that would entail engine diagnostics. Do not rely on the calculated speed formula as it is antiquated. the 1.34 factor was derived to adjust the Formula to the measured results of different boats. Since then the hull shape design and displacement of boats have changed significantly.
 
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Jan 19, 2010
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Catalina 34 Casco Bay
Any Oday 302 owners have a Yanmar 2gm20F and if so on a calm flat water type day how many knot does your boat do at approximately 2900 rpms. My Oday typically maxes out at 5 knot at 2900 rpms. Looking to see if this is normal since hull speed is 7.2. Thanks
7.2 is the theoretical hull speed under sail... Sailboats typically can sail faster under sail than power...
 

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Jun 3, 2012
1,742
Hunter 33 Steamboat Wharf, Hull, MA
losing quart each season and only clocking about 120 miles using the engine.
Your oil consumption is indeed significant. Calculating120 miles at 5 knots that would be only about 24 engine hours. Your engine probably only has about two quarts in the crankcase. Are you leaking any oil? Rear shaft seal may need replacement.
 
Sep 20, 2014
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Rob Legg RL24 Chain O'Lakes
7.2 is the theoretical hull speed under sail... Sailboats typically can sail faster under sail than power...
Put everyone on one side of the boat. The waterline is longer with the boat heeled over.
 
May 24, 2004
7,164
CC 30 South Florida
A speed of 7.2 knots seems too high for the boat, even under ideal circumstances. Can't rely on that formula. I would guess closer to 6.4 knots over the water.
 
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Oct 26, 2010
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Hunter 40.5 Beaufort, SC
For the formula for theoretical hull speed for a displacement hull make sure you are using the LWL (Length at the Water Line). :banghead: @sail sfbay has the right formula. Is that forumla perfect - NO, but it is pretty darn good for calm, flat water, the design of our typical boats on this forum, and the accuracy of the instruments we use to measure speed through the water,. A lot of factors can impact what you actually can achieve.