I have a 2001 Bayliner Ciera 2855Si with a "dead" 310hp 7.4L MPI/Bravo III with 2.2 ratio and ran 15.75"/14.25" props x 22" pitch. I bought it like this, so have no idea if this combo worked well or if it was original. It only had 310 hours from new and risers had rusted out and leaked water into the engine, so I presume it was set up ok?? Boat weight is 7185 lbs plus if you put max allowable persons plus full fuel, water and tools etc, it would be circa 10,400 lbs maximum, but I have to allow for this. Note: std. engine was 260hp small block, this has optional "big" 310hp big block.
I don't know, but strongly suspect this boat was underpowered. In repowering, I was going to install an 8.2L Mag HO 430hp, but price is scary. I am now considering the 380hp version of the same, but dealer is pushing to use the 6.2L 350hp, which worries me. He has also quoted a 1.81 ratio Bravo III.
Question:
How the hell do you choose the correct Bravo ratio? I have been reading for hours. Dealers 1.81 vs original 2.2 is a worry. How does a boat designer do this? I can find zero info explaining it? Is it a wild guess? Surely there is some engineering knowledge to keep the guesswork out of it?
Does anyone have experience with same weight boat that could steer me to correct engine too? I am not too interested in high speed but will take it. I would like a big engine running slow, (cruise speed say 22-25 knots) to give long life and lowest poss fuel burn (for its' size).
Scared the engine size, the Bravo ratio and props won't be right and guess who pays to have this remedied, after already coughing up lots of $$? Lot to go wrong.
Hope you guys can put me out of my misery?
I don't know, but strongly suspect this boat was underpowered. In repowering, I was going to install an 8.2L Mag HO 430hp, but price is scary. I am now considering the 380hp version of the same, but dealer is pushing to use the 6.2L 350hp, which worries me. He has also quoted a 1.81 ratio Bravo III.
Question:
How the hell do you choose the correct Bravo ratio? I have been reading for hours. Dealers 1.81 vs original 2.2 is a worry. How does a boat designer do this? I can find zero info explaining it? Is it a wild guess? Surely there is some engineering knowledge to keep the guesswork out of it?
Does anyone have experience with same weight boat that could steer me to correct engine too? I am not too interested in high speed but will take it. I would like a big engine running slow, (cruise speed say 22-25 knots) to give long life and lowest poss fuel burn (for its' size).
Scared the engine size, the Bravo ratio and props won't be right and guess who pays to have this remedied, after already coughing up lots of $$? Lot to go wrong.
Hope you guys can put me out of my misery?