Hi, I have a 2011 Yamaha F60T.
The outboard runs great with no issues. I am just curious about a minor loss of rpm I have noticed:-
1. At around 900 hrs, the outboard would do about 5500+ rpm at WOT.
2. At around 1200 hrs, the outboard would do about 5400 rpm at WOT.
3. Currently, at around 1700 hrs, the outboard does about 5300 rpm at WOT
The above readings were all done with the same prop on the same hull. The engine will happily hold the WOT rpm steady for as long as conditions allow. The weight of the boat is roughly the same and was probably heaviest at around 1200 hrs. Currently probably lighter than at the 900hr mark because I've upgraded the *****ing motor batteries to lithium.
My aluminum Yamaha prop hasn't been changed since probably around the 300hr mark but hasn't been too badly banged up either. Just a few nicks over the years. I did think about trying out a new prop but the old one does work well enough with no vibration.
I suppose it is also possible that the boat has gained some weight from being slightly waterlogged as it does have a few bits on it that's made of wood encased in glass.
Would the loss of 100 rpm every 300-500 hrs after the 1000 hr point be fairly normal? Would this be caused by fair wear and tear on the pistons/cylinders fit?
Most of the time, I run at under 5,000 rpm so the loss at WOT doesn't really have much of an impact. Just something I have noticed and was wondering about.
Thanks!
The outboard runs great with no issues. I am just curious about a minor loss of rpm I have noticed:-
1. At around 900 hrs, the outboard would do about 5500+ rpm at WOT.
2. At around 1200 hrs, the outboard would do about 5400 rpm at WOT.
3. Currently, at around 1700 hrs, the outboard does about 5300 rpm at WOT
The above readings were all done with the same prop on the same hull. The engine will happily hold the WOT rpm steady for as long as conditions allow. The weight of the boat is roughly the same and was probably heaviest at around 1200 hrs. Currently probably lighter than at the 900hr mark because I've upgraded the *****ing motor batteries to lithium.
My aluminum Yamaha prop hasn't been changed since probably around the 300hr mark but hasn't been too badly banged up either. Just a few nicks over the years. I did think about trying out a new prop but the old one does work well enough with no vibration.
I suppose it is also possible that the boat has gained some weight from being slightly waterlogged as it does have a few bits on it that's made of wood encased in glass.
Would the loss of 100 rpm every 300-500 hrs after the 1000 hr point be fairly normal? Would this be caused by fair wear and tear on the pistons/cylinders fit?
Most of the time, I run at under 5,000 rpm so the loss at WOT doesn't really have much of an impact. Just something I have noticed and was wondering about.
Thanks!
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