I've got several hours on my re-powered rig now.
Looking for advice as to whether re-propping is worthwhile.
Motor is 2017 Yamaha F25SWHC, WOT range 5000-6000 RPM.
Boat is 1970's Mirrocraft f3614 (14 foot length, 60 inch beam)
Current performance with the factory equipped 9-7/8 x 11-1/4 propeller:
Light load: WOT is 28ish MPH @ 5800 RPM (Myself, 6 gallons fuel, battery, *****ing motor).
Usual load: WOT is 24ish MPH @ 5400 RPM (light load + passenger, cooler, tackle, etc).
Heavy load: haven't had one yet.
Overall, I'm happy with the current performance, although it seems at my usual load a few hundred
more RPM would be better (?), and especially with the occasional heavier or extra passenger.
Considering pitching down to 9-7/8 x 9, gaining 300-400 RPM (150-200 RPM per inch of pitch seems the norm).
Light load I'd be bumping the rev limiter.
Usual load I'd be comfortably in the upper RPM range.
Heavy load I'd hopefully still be in the mid RPM range.
What say you? Worthwhile, or not much to be gained, I'm over thinking it?
Looking for advice as to whether re-propping is worthwhile.
Motor is 2017 Yamaha F25SWHC, WOT range 5000-6000 RPM.
Boat is 1970's Mirrocraft f3614 (14 foot length, 60 inch beam)
Current performance with the factory equipped 9-7/8 x 11-1/4 propeller:
Light load: WOT is 28ish MPH @ 5800 RPM (Myself, 6 gallons fuel, battery, *****ing motor).
Usual load: WOT is 24ish MPH @ 5400 RPM (light load + passenger, cooler, tackle, etc).
Heavy load: haven't had one yet.
Overall, I'm happy with the current performance, although it seems at my usual load a few hundred
more RPM would be better (?), and especially with the occasional heavier or extra passenger.
Considering pitching down to 9-7/8 x 9, gaining 300-400 RPM (150-200 RPM per inch of pitch seems the norm).
Light load I'd be bumping the rev limiter.
Usual load I'd be comfortably in the upper RPM range.
Heavy load I'd hopefully still be in the mid RPM range.
What say you? Worthwhile, or not much to be gained, I'm over thinking it?
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