EZDuzIt
Seaman
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2021
- Messages
- 61
I have an old, heavy 17' Apollo cathedral hull. She has the good ol' Mercruiser 165 (GM 250 cu in/4.1 liter) straight six. Currently she has a 15"x17 pitch prop on her. With just me in the boat, on perfect water and at WOT she's dead nuts on 4500 rpm and 40-41 mph. For an old, heavy boat that's pretty good. These old cathedral/tri hulls weren't known for their speed but far more for their stability. I'm just curious what a 19 or 21 pitch prop would do. I have a pretty good hole shot for such a heavy boat (about 3000 lbs). It's a legit all purpose boat. It does everything from trolling for fish to pulling tubes and water skiers. I know as I raise the pitch angle of the prop I'll lose some bottom end but gain top speed. I know the pitch of your prop is like the gearing in a vehicle. By the book my top WOT should be no more than 4300 rpm but I'm at 4500 rpm. My prop guy and boat mechanic both say that engine can handle that all day long, and it has. I don't often run at WOT because I don't have to just to get where I'm going. She's the happiest at 3200 rpm and 26-27 mph cruising speed, burning about 5-6 gph which for a boat in general is pretty darn good. Is it even worth messing with it? I've always been a fan of sleeper cars. If I can keep a decent hole shot but gain another 5-10 mph and get my WOT rpm's down a bit that would be worth doing. It would also kinda make my old girl kind of a sleeper. A lot of people are already surprised it moves as well as it does. Experienced thoughts and opinions would be appreciated. I'm just trying to get the best reliable performance and least fuel consumption I can out of it. Cheers.