Your engine has a 4.25" gear case. The most common prop diameter for this size gear case is either 13" or 13.25". The number 20 you see followed by the "x" indicates the pitch (D x P).
The spec rpm range @ WOT for your engine is 4500-5500. So indeed you are experiencing low rpms. Action craft hulls are fairly lightweight considering the length. Assuming your engine is not the reason for the low rpms, if you drop down in pitch you will see an increase in rpms. You need at least an increase of 1000 rpms, but preferably you want to reach top end of rpm spec at 5500.
Deciding what prop and pitch so your engine performs at top end is not an exact science. Trial and error, really. But knowing you need at least 1000 rpms, a rule of thumb to use that estimates rpms with change in pitch is 150-200 rpms for every inch. So if you're going to trial props, start with either a 15", 16", or 17" pitch.
The spec rpm range @ WOT for your engine is 4500-5500. So indeed you are experiencing low rpms. Action craft hulls are fairly lightweight considering the length. Assuming your engine is not the reason for the low rpms, if you drop down in pitch you will see an increase in rpms. You need at least an increase of 1000 rpms, but preferably you want to reach top end of rpm spec at 5500.
Deciding what prop and pitch so your engine performs at top end is not an exact science. Trial and error, really. But knowing you need at least 1000 rpms, a rule of thumb to use that estimates rpms with change in pitch is 150-200 rpms for every inch. So if you're going to trial props, start with either a 15", 16", or 17" pitch.
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