oceansbreeze
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 9, 2005
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On my 1999 Princecraft, this 1998 70hp Evinrude at WOT was getting about 5400 rpm and top speed of about 32mph - with full tank, and only me in boat.
I'm still reading and trying to understand how pitches work, in all my years of boating, I have never had to change a prop. (I am still looking for a good tutorial on how, if anybody can point me to one??) as I do keep a spare prop on board.
My spare prop says 14x17 so I think that means 14" diameter and 17" pitch? The mounted prop says the same... they are identical.
Generally I cruise alone.... no skiing ... I may go skiing once a summer.... I just want to get up on plane, and maintain a good cruising speed... with lower rpm for better fuel economy...
Is 5400 rpm about what I should expect? Is it worth moving up to a higher pitch for speed.... which would give me a slower hole shot, but higher speeds? Some advice on this? Thanks..
I'm still reading and trying to understand how pitches work, in all my years of boating, I have never had to change a prop. (I am still looking for a good tutorial on how, if anybody can point me to one??) as I do keep a spare prop on board.
My spare prop says 14x17 so I think that means 14" diameter and 17" pitch? The mounted prop says the same... they are identical.
Generally I cruise alone.... no skiing ... I may go skiing once a summer.... I just want to get up on plane, and maintain a good cruising speed... with lower rpm for better fuel economy...
Is 5400 rpm about what I should expect? Is it worth moving up to a higher pitch for speed.... which would give me a slower hole shot, but higher speeds? Some advice on this? Thanks..
