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Minimum Cruising RPM for a Carver 3607 Aft Cabin (Lake Crawler)
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Re: Minimum Cruising RPM for a Carver 3607 Aft Cabin (Lake Crawler)
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Re: Minimum Cruising RPM for a Carver 3607 Aft Cabin (Lake Crawler)
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Re: Minimum Cruising RPM for a Carver 3607 Aft Cabin (Lake Crawler)
You should not have to replace the plugs more often unless you're running so low you're basically idling it all the time. That's kind of hard but get over 1000 RPM and those plugs should be just fine unless you have some kind of fueling problem.
As an update to this thread, this past Sunday we had a bunch of kids on the boat and some didn't like to go fast. I was able to cruise easily at just over 9MPH (same boat - 83 3607 w/350HP Crusaders) and I could have done that all day and felt comfortable. You don't get much bow rise at all. Closer to 10 you'd notice that.
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