I own a 2003 Sea Chaser 170BR V-Hull boat with a 2003 Yamaha 60hp (2-stroke) outboard. I bought it used with the factory 13.5" x 15p aluminum prop installed. This prop would push the boat loaded to about 33mph at 5300rpm. Holeshot was not all that great, but the prop was fairly worn.
I purchased a Stiletto Advantage Q 13-1/8" x 15p and took it out for a test run. The prop would blow out every time I tried to accelerate too hard without trimming the motor just right. I would then have to re-trim to get it past 3200rpm. This one topped out around 28mph at the same 5200-5300rpm. The RPM was erratic the whole way up due to slippage.
Now I'm working on a swap with the factory. I was thinking to go with the Advantage I series for the extra 1/8" of diameter and added cupping, but they are recommending that I stay with the Q series and let them add cupping since they suspect the cupping on mine was washed out during the finishing process.
I thought the Advantage Q series was Raked specifically for the 4-stroke outboards, but he is telling me that it should work fine on a 2-stroke as well. He says the Q series is basically a copy of the Yamaha K series prop.
Any thoughts on this, or ideas of what I should do?
I purchased a Stiletto Advantage Q 13-1/8" x 15p and took it out for a test run. The prop would blow out every time I tried to accelerate too hard without trimming the motor just right. I would then have to re-trim to get it past 3200rpm. This one topped out around 28mph at the same 5200-5300rpm. The RPM was erratic the whole way up due to slippage.
Now I'm working on a swap with the factory. I was thinking to go with the Advantage I series for the extra 1/8" of diameter and added cupping, but they are recommending that I stay with the Q series and let them add cupping since they suspect the cupping on mine was washed out during the finishing process.
I thought the Advantage Q series was Raked specifically for the 4-stroke outboards, but he is telling me that it should work fine on a 2-stroke as well. He says the Q series is basically a copy of the Yamaha K series prop.
Any thoughts on this, or ideas of what I should do?
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