Boat/motor are 1999 Regal LSR 1700 (17ft) with 135hp VP GS/SX inboard. Rated RPM is 4200 to 4600.
Current prop is factory 14.5 by 19 pitch factory 3 blade aluminum, with very minor imperfections that I filed clean.
I've run the boat up to 4300 RPM WOT with driver and one teen. 1/2 tank of fuel. Negligible extra weight.
Estimated non-gps speed was in the low/mid 40's.
I pull two teens on a double tube regularly, and usually have 2 more, plus driver, in the boat.
I can get on plane rather quickly (maybe 5 to 7 seconds?), but boat will only hit 3300 rpm WOT until I'm on plane, and then I
back it off to 3000 to keep speed about 20mph and stay on plane without dropping off. I keep my trim set just above bottom,
then pick it up just a hair after I'm on plane, gaining about 200rpm.
I want to get a 4-blade aluminum. From what I've read, a 14.5 by 18 would put me in the same RPM range.
But I'm thinking that with the extra load while pulling tube and passengers, I might be better off by going with
a 14.5 by 17. I'm thinking that because of the low WOT RPM with that load, so that train of thought might be wrong?
This is not a heavy boat. I do not run it for speed at all. I'm either pulling a double tube, or just getting across the lake
while on plane, to get to a fishing spot and shut down. I don't cruise for miles and miles. Top speed or mpg is irrelevant.
I was going to do more testing at full speed, with a GPS, but just dinged my prop up good tonight, so will be ordering
one this coming week. I have another 14.5 by 19 3 blade, but it has some minor nicks, so it will be my spare.
Thanks for any input!
Current prop is factory 14.5 by 19 pitch factory 3 blade aluminum, with very minor imperfections that I filed clean.
I've run the boat up to 4300 RPM WOT with driver and one teen. 1/2 tank of fuel. Negligible extra weight.
Estimated non-gps speed was in the low/mid 40's.
I pull two teens on a double tube regularly, and usually have 2 more, plus driver, in the boat.
I can get on plane rather quickly (maybe 5 to 7 seconds?), but boat will only hit 3300 rpm WOT until I'm on plane, and then I
back it off to 3000 to keep speed about 20mph and stay on plane without dropping off. I keep my trim set just above bottom,
then pick it up just a hair after I'm on plane, gaining about 200rpm.
I want to get a 4-blade aluminum. From what I've read, a 14.5 by 18 would put me in the same RPM range.
But I'm thinking that with the extra load while pulling tube and passengers, I might be better off by going with
a 14.5 by 17. I'm thinking that because of the low WOT RPM with that load, so that train of thought might be wrong?
This is not a heavy boat. I do not run it for speed at all. I'm either pulling a double tube, or just getting across the lake
while on plane, to get to a fishing spot and shut down. I don't cruise for miles and miles. Top speed or mpg is irrelevant.
I was going to do more testing at full speed, with a GPS, but just dinged my prop up good tonight, so will be ordering
one this coming week. I have another 14.5 by 19 3 blade, but it has some minor nicks, so it will be my spare.
Thanks for any input!