why would you think no load is being applied when you back the boat into the water still strapped to the trailer, crank up the motor,put into forward, and go WOT?
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1989 Yamaha 150 hp max rpm is only 4400
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Well, now I think more about it I suppose you'd be throttling up against an immovable position, therefore it would theoretically be max load. But again, I've never seen one of these test props in use. When a propeller moves through the water it's pushing water. A test prop doesn't have blades, therefore it's not pushing water, more like spinning in water without load.
But I'm sure I'm missing something bc why else would they have these test props if they didn't produce accurate results. I'm just not sure how load fits into the equation. I think Rodbolt has posted about this in the past. He would know the answer.Last edited by Jason2tpa; 08-14-2016, 03:08 PM.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Gotcha. Do you know if these test props vary in pitch selection? For example, when I bought my boat/motor it has a 21" pitch and turns 4700 at WOT. Too low. If i go by the rule of thumb of 200 rpms for every 1" of pitch, then I'd put a 17" pitch on. But if these test props come in different pitches I would know for sure.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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different test props are set up for different motors.
they are for testing a motor to see if will get to the proper RPM at WOT nothing else.
if it can then the motor is running as it should
if it cannot they then the motor has a problem and needs to be fixed
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