I have a T25TLRD on my 30' Endeavour sailing catamaran. It of course is a displacement hull under power. The T25 works out well and I get about a gallon an hour at 33 hundred RPMs and about six miles per hour. The max displacement hull speed is 8 to 8.5 miles per hour.
I am thinking of replacing it (age) with an F40LA. The 40 is only 12 pounds more weight. The 40 supports all the functions of the multi-function tach. The 40 is fuel injected not carb like the T25. There are lots of 40's so parts are more readily available than for the T25's. What I loose is the high torque, low gear ratio lower unit.
Anyone see any problems with this switch to use an F40 on a large displacement speed craft? Will I have problems in reverse? Fuel economy suffer? What do you think?
I am thinking of replacing it (age) with an F40LA. The 40 is only 12 pounds more weight. The 40 supports all the functions of the multi-function tach. The 40 is fuel injected not carb like the T25. There are lots of 40's so parts are more readily available than for the T25's. What I loose is the high torque, low gear ratio lower unit.
Anyone see any problems with this switch to use an F40 on a large displacement speed craft? Will I have problems in reverse? Fuel economy suffer? What do you think?
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