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350 Mariner hull speed
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Re: 350 Mariner hull speed
But in this case there are too many variables for anything definitive. Rpm is affected by sea state, hull/boat design , vessel weight, wind and the big one, props. If you have fuel flow meters that is the best scenario as you can adjust things as you go to see the immediate results of throttle/tabs input while cruising, in mpg and gph.
I can say that the best tuning aid I ever installed with a previous boat was those meters, helped to understand how the stern wave looks at different speeds relating to fuel usage with that boat.
Those numbers are close to what I had experienced on a different boat.
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