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Yannis
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Q on B35

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Are cats 3208 / 325hp any good? Are they appropriate for a B35 or are they too small?
What could fuel burn and cruising speed be like?
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(In case you're asking its about the old 35 !)
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3208 in 325hp are good engines. Saw a lot of them in commercial boats with 20k hours or more.
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Thank you Bruce.

To achieve a 24-25 knot cruising speed how much power would a 35 need?
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Hi Yannis,

My B35 has cat 3126's with 420hp and I cruise at 22kts at 21-2200rpms depending on seas. It's a quiet comfortable ride. I can easily cruise at 24-26, though at 2300+ the turbos are really kicking in and here in the Chesapeake the short chop makes it a bumpy ride. Oh yeah I had to use a 1.5:1 trans because I couldn't turn a big enough prop for 2:1

I have a friend with cummins 370hp with 2:1 (I think) and he gets similar performance.

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Thank you John,

Any idea of the consumption curve?
Thanks.
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