I have a 2008 SANTE 230 with the ZR6 390 Engine (280 hours). I recently had an issue where I was running, basically, wide open throttle for about 15 min and my engine over heated and shut me down. That event took out my engine oil pressure sensor (see other post for details), but my question is, what are people's opinion about the capability of the boats at running wide open throttle and how long?
I did a test last weekend at Norris Lake (TN). If I run at Wide open, my Engine temp will slowly climb above 190 deg F after about 10 min.. On smooth water, I'm going about 41 mph. If I step back to about 37-38 Mph, I can hold temp at 175 deg F, which is normal for my boat. This test was not very scientific because I did not record RPMs and I did not run multiple tests, but the results suggest that I cannot run at Wide Open throttle for really any time at all without potentially causing myself issues.
It's not a big issue for me, because I rarely have a need to go very far, very fast, but I would like to know what other owner's experiences are with this type of thing.
I'm an Engineer and I guess I am perplexed by the idea that Nautique designed a boat that can go 40 mph, but only for a limited amount of time. Someone used the analogy of running my car at wide ope throttle and that would not expect to be able to do that for very long, BUT, the reality is that you cannot do that for very long in a car. That is very different in a boat...we all have wide open smooth water available to us and let's face it, these are not speedboats - meaning, 40 MPHs is not exceptionally fast or unsafe (given open water and lots of space).
I'd love to hear your take on this.
I did a test last weekend at Norris Lake (TN). If I run at Wide open, my Engine temp will slowly climb above 190 deg F after about 10 min.. On smooth water, I'm going about 41 mph. If I step back to about 37-38 Mph, I can hold temp at 175 deg F, which is normal for my boat. This test was not very scientific because I did not record RPMs and I did not run multiple tests, but the results suggest that I cannot run at Wide Open throttle for really any time at all without potentially causing myself issues.
It's not a big issue for me, because I rarely have a need to go very far, very fast, but I would like to know what other owner's experiences are with this type of thing.
I'm an Engineer and I guess I am perplexed by the idea that Nautique designed a boat that can go 40 mph, but only for a limited amount of time. Someone used the analogy of running my car at wide ope throttle and that would not expect to be able to do that for very long, BUT, the reality is that you cannot do that for very long in a car. That is very different in a boat...we all have wide open smooth water available to us and let's face it, these are not speedboats - meaning, 40 MPHs is not exceptionally fast or unsafe (given open water and lots of space).
I'd love to hear your take on this.
Comment