Here's the deal. I've had a 19' 1988 Bayliner cuddy with a Force 125 hp engine. There's been a number of problems with it, but no matter what I did, I could not get past 3500 RPM. The boat had a Piranha 3 blade 13-1/4" x 17" pitch pushing it, there was nothing wrong with the prop, the blades were all in good condition ect..
Anyway, after tweaking carbs, checking the timing for the 100th time, checking compression... everything you need to do to make sure the boat is functioning right.... nothing would change the 3500 rpm limit.
I remembered that the boat came with another prop, and aluminum 13x17, but it was nicked up. I filed down the nicks and put it on the boat just for the hell of it.
WOW - I gained 1100 RPM from it!!! The boat was cruising at around 40-45 MPH at about 4600 RPM. It's like a totally new boat.
SO anybody that may be having problems and has one of these props BEWARE - It may be good if you have a low power motor pushing a little fishing boat, but no matter what they say, it will not push a bigger boat right!
The bad part is now I have this extra plastic prop, and I cant even use it as an anchor since its too light. Oh well, live and learn right??
Anyway, after tweaking carbs, checking the timing for the 100th time, checking compression... everything you need to do to make sure the boat is functioning right.... nothing would change the 3500 rpm limit.
I remembered that the boat came with another prop, and aluminum 13x17, but it was nicked up. I filed down the nicks and put it on the boat just for the hell of it.
WOW - I gained 1100 RPM from it!!! The boat was cruising at around 40-45 MPH at about 4600 RPM. It's like a totally new boat.
SO anybody that may be having problems and has one of these props BEWARE - It may be good if you have a low power motor pushing a little fishing boat, but no matter what they say, it will not push a bigger boat right!
The bad part is now I have this extra plastic prop, and I cant even use it as an anchor since its too light. Oh well, live and learn right??