Hello all,
I just purchased a new (2015) Alumacraft Crappie Deluxe, 16' jon boat. It came with a Yamaha F20 (20 HP) motor. Love the boat. My concern is that I am having trouble getting it up on plane. I am a big guy (270). When I'm by myself, it gets up on plane fine and tops out at 20 mpg - all that I want. However, if I add one person (150 pounds) I can't get the boat on plane so top speed drops to 10 mph.
The prop is a 9 1/4 x 10 - J1. I have no idea what the J1 designation is but I understand the other numbers to indicate it is a 9 1/4 diameter prop with a 10 pitch.
Based on what I have seen on the Yamaha site and the Boats.net site, it is obvious that I can purchased a new prop with anywhere from 7 to 12 pitch. As I understand things (based on reading about props) if I change props I should go to a lesser number to better handle a heavy load.
So my questions:
1) Am I on the right track. Would a 7, 8, or 9 pitch prop help me get on plane with another person in the boat?
2) I understand the lower pitch number would increase the rpm of the engine at full throttle and that care must be taken not to overrev the motor. Does it make more sense to go with the 7, 8, or 9?
Thanks for any advice. I tried to call the customer service number on Boats.net but never got through (the music was nice).
I just purchased a new (2015) Alumacraft Crappie Deluxe, 16' jon boat. It came with a Yamaha F20 (20 HP) motor. Love the boat. My concern is that I am having trouble getting it up on plane. I am a big guy (270). When I'm by myself, it gets up on plane fine and tops out at 20 mpg - all that I want. However, if I add one person (150 pounds) I can't get the boat on plane so top speed drops to 10 mph.
The prop is a 9 1/4 x 10 - J1. I have no idea what the J1 designation is but I understand the other numbers to indicate it is a 9 1/4 diameter prop with a 10 pitch.
Based on what I have seen on the Yamaha site and the Boats.net site, it is obvious that I can purchased a new prop with anywhere from 7 to 12 pitch. As I understand things (based on reading about props) if I change props I should go to a lesser number to better handle a heavy load.
So my questions:
1) Am I on the right track. Would a 7, 8, or 9 pitch prop help me get on plane with another person in the boat?
2) I understand the lower pitch number would increase the rpm of the engine at full throttle and that care must be taken not to overrev the motor. Does it make more sense to go with the 7, 8, or 9?
Thanks for any advice. I tried to call the customer service number on Boats.net but never got through (the music was nice).
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