henryj2
Veteran Member
We have twin Perkins 120's on our 1978 Gulf Star 44' trawler. We have kept them well maintained and they operate fine. Cruising, we generally run them at about 1600 rpms. The question neither of the mechanics we have relied upon can answer is that at that speed the port engine runs consistently at about 120 - 130 degrees and the starboard at about 180. As stated, they both operate well but one of them is, it seems to me, not operating as efficiently as the other. We have been told that the 180 is more typical. It has also been suggested that as they revolve in different directions this may explain the difference but this seems questionable. Any thoughts appreciated.