Situation: Bought a used 2003 Hewescraft 200 Searunner Soft Top with a 2009 Yamaha F150. Have approx 150 hours on engine and came with a 3 year warranty. It also came with a Yamaha painted Stainless Steel Prop, stamped 15M and measured 15 1/4 x 15. A second spare prop, Yamaha Aluminum, stamped 17M and had 14 1/2 x 17 stamped on the inside hub. The new 2009 engine has been mounted in the #1 hole. (first hole from the top of the mounting bracket on engine)
Weather: Cloudy, water calm.
Load: 85gal tank with approx 60gal onboard, 2 adults, normal fishing gear.
1st run Performance: With the setup using the 15M prop: WOT, 5900 RPM, 36MPH, trimmed motor for max RPM.
2nd run Performance: With the setup using the 17M prop: WOT, 5200 RPM, 39MPH, trimmed motor for max RPM.
According to the Manufacture Permormance sheet I should be able to setup for WOT, 5900 RPM, 47 MPH. As the two runs indicate, I am well below expected performance and would like to be able to improve these results. I have been through prop swapping on a different boat, but I really dont know which way to go with this one. Any help with ideas, suggestions, where to even start would be greatly appreciated.
And of course, the fishing report from Whittier, AK....little too early for Salmon, Halibut spotty, Shrimping is great!!!
Thanks, Howard
Weather: Cloudy, water calm.
Load: 85gal tank with approx 60gal onboard, 2 adults, normal fishing gear.
1st run Performance: With the setup using the 15M prop: WOT, 5900 RPM, 36MPH, trimmed motor for max RPM.
2nd run Performance: With the setup using the 17M prop: WOT, 5200 RPM, 39MPH, trimmed motor for max RPM.
According to the Manufacture Permormance sheet I should be able to setup for WOT, 5900 RPM, 47 MPH. As the two runs indicate, I am well below expected performance and would like to be able to improve these results. I have been through prop swapping on a different boat, but I really dont know which way to go with this one. Any help with ideas, suggestions, where to even start would be greatly appreciated.
And of course, the fishing report from Whittier, AK....little too early for Salmon, Halibut spotty, Shrimping is great!!!
Thanks, Howard
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