So most of my life experience has been at the 16 foot sylvan aluminum hall. It is 112 hp Johnson. It's been a great boat for me, but now that I have been on some more fiberglass boats it seems like the glass boats with stern drives do a better job planing at low speed. This puzzles me because the hulls are much heavier than the one in my Sylvan.
Is this because the stern drive engines generally have more torque than my two-stroke outboard, and so can push a bigger prop? Or does it have more to do with the fact that they are significantly beamier and have more complex hull forms?
This isn't a huge deal obviously, I just want to better understand.
Is this because the stern drive engines generally have more torque than my two-stroke outboard, and so can push a bigger prop? Or does it have more to do with the fact that they are significantly beamier and have more complex hull forms?
This isn't a huge deal obviously, I just want to better understand.