Finnegus
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2020
- Messages
- 71
- Vessel Name
- Morning Star
- Vessel Make
- Roughwater 37 SPF
Hello;
We have a Roughwater 37 that we just love. The boat is a 1987. This is the Sport fisher model so it is a semi displacement hull weighing in at under #20,000.
We have the original Detroit 8.2s 250 hp, with 2:1 gears and it is time to repower!
With the current set up we cruise at 8.5 knots at 1750 RPM. 15 knots at 2400 and 22 knots WOT.
I have a chance to purchase two Ford 275 HP diesels that were marinized by Mermaid Marine in Britian at a great price. They are fully rebuilt down to new liners and pistons by a respected shop and come with 1.23:1 gears. As Mermaid is still in business all marinized parts are available (I checked), all be it shipped from the UK.
I am wanting to hear thoughts on this. I get that a modern motor woud be lighter but given the design of the RW I would need to add ballast if I went much lighter on the engines. The builder of the RW ignored Ed Monk Jr's advice on the flybridge and built them a tad top heavy. Fine with twins but it adversly affects the roll performance on single engine versions. The Fords are 80 pounds lighter each than the 8.2s and look like they will fit no problem. I have 1 3/4" shafts so that should work... Most likely will have to repitch the props, the size looks OK according to a prop calculator.
I will of course have to modify the existing mounts but that is easy as they are steel attached to the main stringers.
I would love to hear thoughts or advice. I think that I will lose a knot or two of speed but I really don't care as we rarely operate the boat above displacement speed. The Detroits have served us well but are starting to have a lot of minor issues and it is impossible to find a tech in our area. Parts are also pretty hard to come by for the J&T bits.
We have a Roughwater 37 that we just love. The boat is a 1987. This is the Sport fisher model so it is a semi displacement hull weighing in at under #20,000.
We have the original Detroit 8.2s 250 hp, with 2:1 gears and it is time to repower!
With the current set up we cruise at 8.5 knots at 1750 RPM. 15 knots at 2400 and 22 knots WOT.
I have a chance to purchase two Ford 275 HP diesels that were marinized by Mermaid Marine in Britian at a great price. They are fully rebuilt down to new liners and pistons by a respected shop and come with 1.23:1 gears. As Mermaid is still in business all marinized parts are available (I checked), all be it shipped from the UK.
I am wanting to hear thoughts on this. I get that a modern motor woud be lighter but given the design of the RW I would need to add ballast if I went much lighter on the engines. The builder of the RW ignored Ed Monk Jr's advice on the flybridge and built them a tad top heavy. Fine with twins but it adversly affects the roll performance on single engine versions. The Fords are 80 pounds lighter each than the 8.2s and look like they will fit no problem. I have 1 3/4" shafts so that should work... Most likely will have to repitch the props, the size looks OK according to a prop calculator.
I will of course have to modify the existing mounts but that is easy as they are steel attached to the main stringers.
I would love to hear thoughts or advice. I think that I will lose a knot or two of speed but I really don't care as we rarely operate the boat above displacement speed. The Detroits have served us well but are starting to have a lot of minor issues and it is impossible to find a tech in our area. Parts are also pretty hard to come by for the J&T bits.