Hi All,
Been going down the black hole of prop advise and unfortunately I've not found my answer. I have a 2001 Reinell 203 with Volvo Penta 5.0GL and SX Outdrive. I bought the boat used and it came with the 15x17 black aluminum prop.
Recently I've noticed a little more vibration at cruise and grinding noise from the outdrive. The prop has some noticeable nicks and dings, not huge, but appropriate with wear for a 18 year old boat.
Engine has probably 350 hours on it, runs great and I've had no major work done other than regular service of impeller, oil change, spark plugs, etc. The oil in the outdrive was performed a couple years ago, and the boat hasn't seen much usage. Outdrive fluid still looks brand new, and is at the proper level.
Assuming my outdrive is not going out, and the vibration might be related to the prop, I've been trying to determine the proper size and pitch for my engine and boat. Currently on smooth water, and approx. 5,500 rpm I can hit 45mph, but it seems like the engine is reving too high and at that speed. Boat is 20.5" long, weighs 2700 lbs, usually has 20 gals of fuel, minimal gear and 2-3 passengers.
I've currently moved the boat to salt water (I know, not optimal) and wondering if a stainless prop, either 3-blade or 4-blade would be better for my situation, and also wondering how I determine what size and pitch prop I should have on my boat for maximum performance, and smoother cruising? Hole shot is not that important, however top speed, and high cruise speeds would be preferred.
It use to be a ski boat, so holeshot was important. I have no idea if the 15x17 prop was the prop it came with, or if a "ski" prop was added by previous owners. Now, we just mostly use it for cruising around the SF Bay area, and the occasional some pulling of tubers at low speeds.
Any help would be appreciated.
Been going down the black hole of prop advise and unfortunately I've not found my answer. I have a 2001 Reinell 203 with Volvo Penta 5.0GL and SX Outdrive. I bought the boat used and it came with the 15x17 black aluminum prop.
Recently I've noticed a little more vibration at cruise and grinding noise from the outdrive. The prop has some noticeable nicks and dings, not huge, but appropriate with wear for a 18 year old boat.
Engine has probably 350 hours on it, runs great and I've had no major work done other than regular service of impeller, oil change, spark plugs, etc. The oil in the outdrive was performed a couple years ago, and the boat hasn't seen much usage. Outdrive fluid still looks brand new, and is at the proper level.
Assuming my outdrive is not going out, and the vibration might be related to the prop, I've been trying to determine the proper size and pitch for my engine and boat. Currently on smooth water, and approx. 5,500 rpm I can hit 45mph, but it seems like the engine is reving too high and at that speed. Boat is 20.5" long, weighs 2700 lbs, usually has 20 gals of fuel, minimal gear and 2-3 passengers.
I've currently moved the boat to salt water (I know, not optimal) and wondering if a stainless prop, either 3-blade or 4-blade would be better for my situation, and also wondering how I determine what size and pitch prop I should have on my boat for maximum performance, and smoother cruising? Hole shot is not that important, however top speed, and high cruise speeds would be preferred.
It use to be a ski boat, so holeshot was important. I have no idea if the 15x17 prop was the prop it came with, or if a "ski" prop was added by previous owners. Now, we just mostly use it for cruising around the SF Bay area, and the occasional some pulling of tubers at low speeds.
Any help would be appreciated.