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27 Albin SC engine options and boat speeds
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27 Albin SC engine options and boat speeds
I am very interesed in buying a 27 Albin SC. I have seen them powered by various engines Cummins 210, Yanmar 165, Westerbeke 100. What cruise speeds should I expect with diffrent engines? I was told the Cummins would cruise around 14 knots. Does this seem correct? I believe the hull is a semi displacement type is this right?
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Re: 27 Albin SC engine options and boat speeds
Hi Josh,
Welcome to AOG. I'm going to stick my nose in here with a disclaimer. I do not own a 27 and have never been on one. That being said, I have read a lot about these boats over the past few years. The 27 has a displacement hull. The AC model was designed for the crusing crowd. 14 knots would be considered WOT with the 100 hp engine. I have read that 10-12 would be a normal cruise range.
Read some of the posts in this forum. You will get a good education about these boats, layout, and engine choices. I boat on the Chesapeake. In my area (mid-upper) I have only seen 1 or 2 over the years.
Once again, welcome to AOG.
John
Welcome to AOG. I'm going to stick my nose in here with a disclaimer. I do not own a 27 and have never been on one. That being said, I have read a lot about these boats over the past few years. The 27 has a displacement hull. The AC model was designed for the crusing crowd. 14 knots would be considered WOT with the 100 hp engine. I have read that 10-12 would be a normal cruise range.
Read some of the posts in this forum. You will get a good education about these boats, layout, and engine choices. I boat on the Chesapeake. In my area (mid-upper) I have only seen 1 or 2 over the years.
Once again, welcome to AOG.
John
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Re: 27 Albin SC engine options and boat speeds
Josh
I recently purchased a 1988 27 sport express cruiser with the Cummins 210. We have only been out a few times prior to haul out, mainly to make sure all systems were working properly and finding out what needed repair over the winter. Since I did not have a GPS with me I can not tell you exact speeds but at WOT it easily hits 20 knots and throws an extremely flat wake. Cruising at about 1000 rpm gave a nice ride at approx 7 knots. Higher RPM resulted in a small rooster tail at the stern but the boat would certainly pick up speed. A 14 knot cruise would not be out of the question.
The only reason I went for the Cummins is that I often times have an impatient crew and need to move things along. A high rpm fuel burn is significant and any and all economy goes out the window.
good luck with your search
Ron
I recently purchased a 1988 27 sport express cruiser with the Cummins 210. We have only been out a few times prior to haul out, mainly to make sure all systems were working properly and finding out what needed repair over the winter. Since I did not have a GPS with me I can not tell you exact speeds but at WOT it easily hits 20 knots and throws an extremely flat wake. Cruising at about 1000 rpm gave a nice ride at approx 7 knots. Higher RPM resulted in a small rooster tail at the stern but the boat would certainly pick up speed. A 14 knot cruise would not be out of the question.
The only reason I went for the Cummins is that I often times have an impatient crew and need to move things along. A high rpm fuel burn is significant and any and all economy goes out the window.
good luck with your search
Ron
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Re: 27 Albin SC engine options and boat speeds
The 210 Cummins would be my first choice. The engine is a work horse and should run a long time with a 210 hp rating. Any idea of GPH at diffrent RPM's. I had asked about planing the boat and some people laughed at me.
Did you buy the boat locally? I saw on for sale in FL with a 210 Cummins.
Thanks for the response
Did you buy the boat locally? I saw on for sale in FL with a 210 Cummins.
Thanks for the response