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Old 12-04-2006, 10:32 AM
manitou1968 manitou1968 is offline
 
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I am repowering a Cruisers rogue 2870 1991, the original plant was twin 350 ( same rotation Mercruisers 260 HP with Alpha 1 Gen 1 drives 1.5 ratio. Boating has changed in the last fifteen years, now Cruisers's 28ft comes with twin V-6's . I have already purchased the marine 350's . Is the Alpha 1 still the best drive for me and how much of a problem will I create for myself if I convert to the 1.32 ratio (the big block ratio) to achieve lower RPM at cruising speed. The boat weight is 7800 lbs. second revision on the weight
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Old 12-04-2006, 02:19 PM
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The 1.32 ratio should not be a problem as long as you stay with the same or less pitch propellers. Your boat appears lite enough for Dual 350,s with the 1.32 gears.
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Old 12-04-2006, 02:57 PM
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Thank you Jango, sorry I messed up onthe weight (7800 lbs)the other option available on the boat in 1991 is the single 454 with alpha 1 .I have also found out that the twin 350 alpha1 set-up was very common to much bigger boats up to 33 ft.
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Old 12-05-2006, 07:42 AM
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You should still be OK with the 1.32 gears. If necessary,Less prop pitch will take care of any "Lugging" problems. You're only talking about a 12% gear change.
You can also achieve "lower cruise RPM" by merely increasing prop pitch with the present 1.5 ratio. This could be a very viable option especially if your "new" 350,s have more HP (Torque).
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