Hello,
I recently purchased a 1990 16.5' Bayliner Capri 1700. The engine is a 1998 Johnson 50hp model J50TSLECC, 2 cyl 2 stroke. According to the specs, the dry weight of the boat/motor is 1200lbs. I don't know what the engine's WOT RPM rating is, but I'm assuming that it is around 5000rpm. Unfortunately the boat does not have a tach. The original prop was a Michigan 012039, which is an 11.75" diameter 17" pitch. The engine runs beautifully, and the boat is rated for 50hp, but it can barely plane with this set up. My Dad took the motor in for servicing at a local Marina, so I've got to assume that there is nothing significantly wrong with the engine, or I would have heard about it.
I installed a Turning Point Hustler 12.5x13 prop and have vastly improved the hole shot and somewhat improved top end speed. So I know that I am now close to the correct prop. One weird issue is that coming right out of the hole, there seems to be a little 'slip'. That is the engine seems to rev slightly higher, then slow as the boat accelerates. Any idea what could be causing this? Also, I'd really like to get a little more torque out of it. I'm worried about decreasing the pitch again, because I don't know where the engine is revving right now. It just seems that the boat rating shouldn't be that far out; it's rated at 50hp, but just barely meets a reasonable expectation of performance (yes I've heard that these boats were underrated). Do I need a tach to test out a new prop? Would it be worth trying out a Turning Point Express 11.75x13 prop? I really don't want a stainless prop, but the next shorter pitch Hustler is 12x10.5 and that seems a large drop in pitch. Any other suggestions? Thanks
Shane
I recently purchased a 1990 16.5' Bayliner Capri 1700. The engine is a 1998 Johnson 50hp model J50TSLECC, 2 cyl 2 stroke. According to the specs, the dry weight of the boat/motor is 1200lbs. I don't know what the engine's WOT RPM rating is, but I'm assuming that it is around 5000rpm. Unfortunately the boat does not have a tach. The original prop was a Michigan 012039, which is an 11.75" diameter 17" pitch. The engine runs beautifully, and the boat is rated for 50hp, but it can barely plane with this set up. My Dad took the motor in for servicing at a local Marina, so I've got to assume that there is nothing significantly wrong with the engine, or I would have heard about it.
I installed a Turning Point Hustler 12.5x13 prop and have vastly improved the hole shot and somewhat improved top end speed. So I know that I am now close to the correct prop. One weird issue is that coming right out of the hole, there seems to be a little 'slip'. That is the engine seems to rev slightly higher, then slow as the boat accelerates. Any idea what could be causing this? Also, I'd really like to get a little more torque out of it. I'm worried about decreasing the pitch again, because I don't know where the engine is revving right now. It just seems that the boat rating shouldn't be that far out; it's rated at 50hp, but just barely meets a reasonable expectation of performance (yes I've heard that these boats were underrated). Do I need a tach to test out a new prop? Would it be worth trying out a Turning Point Express 11.75x13 prop? I really don't want a stainless prop, but the next shorter pitch Hustler is 12x10.5 and that seems a large drop in pitch. Any other suggestions? Thanks
Shane