Hi folks. I'm a boating newb and I have what I think is probably a basic question. I bought a used 19ft Hydra-sport bass boat with an 1986 Evinrude XP200 Looper. I finally got a chance to get this bird on the water to see what it can do.
Upon wide open throttle, I'm noticing the motor does not push past 4,400 rpm. It pulls very strong up over 4k and I'm thinking there probably is much more RPM bandwidth in the motor, but I'm unclear as to why she's stopping at 4,400 RPM. Feels like I have a rent-a-car with a speed governor enabled. Is this because I don't have the proper prop for my boat?? Could it be due to the way the motor is positioned/trimmed on the boat?
I popped the cover and checked for WOT when it got it back and sure enough she's running the carbs wide open?
If it's a prop issue, what is the best way to determine a prop to provide more mid range power? The evinrude is sitting on a 6in jack plate right now.
Upon wide open throttle, I'm noticing the motor does not push past 4,400 rpm. It pulls very strong up over 4k and I'm thinking there probably is much more RPM bandwidth in the motor, but I'm unclear as to why she's stopping at 4,400 RPM. Feels like I have a rent-a-car with a speed governor enabled. Is this because I don't have the proper prop for my boat?? Could it be due to the way the motor is positioned/trimmed on the boat?
I popped the cover and checked for WOT when it got it back and sure enough she's running the carbs wide open?
If it's a prop issue, what is the best way to determine a prop to provide more mid range power? The evinrude is sitting on a 6in jack plate right now.