Rook Scott
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DISCLAMER: new to boating, but watched a lot of YouTube.
I just bought a 1998 Stingray 180RS. On the water for the first time, at WOT I was only getting approx. 36 mph and about 4000 rpm, if I played with the trim just right. It has 14.25x19 prop and I don’t see any obvious damage.
This is where my lack of knowledge really comes into play, the throttle seems like it will go about 1/3 the way down before the RPM’s go up. It really feels like I just run out of throttle throw and it would go faster/rev higher if I had more throttle to give.
With nothing to compare to, I don’t really know if it has good take off, seemed ok.
I am thinking of propping up in pitch, maybe.
Any other thoughts?
I just bought a 1998 Stingray 180RS. On the water for the first time, at WOT I was only getting approx. 36 mph and about 4000 rpm, if I played with the trim just right. It has 14.25x19 prop and I don’t see any obvious damage.
This is where my lack of knowledge really comes into play, the throttle seems like it will go about 1/3 the way down before the RPM’s go up. It really feels like I just run out of throttle throw and it would go faster/rev higher if I had more throttle to give.
With nothing to compare to, I don’t really know if it has good take off, seemed ok.
I am thinking of propping up in pitch, maybe.
Any other thoughts?