Hey all,
I have a 2004 Bayliner 175BR with the 3.0L inline 4 stern drive. I have read *tons* on performance and props, and still haven't answered the perennial question: what is the best prop for my boat?
I've tested 6 props already. We usually ride light but for testing it was just me and 1/2 tank of gas. Conditions have been calm around 60F. All speeds are GPS.
1. Alpha 4, 20P 4-blade. WOT is 5200 at 43 mph.
2. Mirage Plus, 21P. WOT is 4700. Speed unknown.
3. Black Max, 21P. WOT is 5100 at 44 mph.
4. Revolution 4, 19P 4-blade. WOT is 5100 at 45 mph.
5. Laser II, 21P. WOT is 5000 at 47 mph.
6. HighFive, 21P. WOT is 5200 at 44 mph.
Some interesting findings:
- I'm over-revving. Actually I'm guessing my top speed is limited by the engine that doesn't want to rev more (not that I'd try...)
- My hull lifts very straight and level with the Alpha 4 and the Rev 4. I can power up slowly and just rise nicely and plane, surprisingly easily. With these props, there is little difference between planing and "not planing", which is great for slow watersports. With the other props, there is lots of bow lift and the boat has to get itself "over the hill".
- I didn't like the HighFive.
I didn't think the holeshot was amazing, I didn't like the significant bow lift, and I didn't like how sensitive it was to trim (a touch too much up or down and it felt like I'd hooked some weeds). Oh, and I didn't lose any speed with it. 
What I'm after (in order):
1. Minimal bow lift (it just seems to work against the hull design)
2. Hooked up feeling at speed (no slipping feeling)
3. Good holeshot (for deep water slalom starts)
4. Resistance to ventilation (the Alpha 4 and Mirage Plus ventilated much too easily)
Admittedly I've been riding light, but would adding 2 adults drop my rpm by 500 (or speed by 5 mph)?
Still, I don't want to go to a 23P and lose my low end (holeshot and slow watersports).
So, let's narrow this down to only 2 questions:
1. If you have a mid-2000s Bayliner 175, what prop works well for you? Please describe the performance.
2. Do you know of a prop that just pushes the boat forward with little bow lift? I'm assuming that's what I need (like the Rev 4).
I have a 2004 Bayliner 175BR with the 3.0L inline 4 stern drive. I have read *tons* on performance and props, and still haven't answered the perennial question: what is the best prop for my boat?
I've tested 6 props already. We usually ride light but for testing it was just me and 1/2 tank of gas. Conditions have been calm around 60F. All speeds are GPS.
1. Alpha 4, 20P 4-blade. WOT is 5200 at 43 mph.
2. Mirage Plus, 21P. WOT is 4700. Speed unknown.
3. Black Max, 21P. WOT is 5100 at 44 mph.
4. Revolution 4, 19P 4-blade. WOT is 5100 at 45 mph.
5. Laser II, 21P. WOT is 5000 at 47 mph.
6. HighFive, 21P. WOT is 5200 at 44 mph.
Some interesting findings:
- I'm over-revving. Actually I'm guessing my top speed is limited by the engine that doesn't want to rev more (not that I'd try...)
- My hull lifts very straight and level with the Alpha 4 and the Rev 4. I can power up slowly and just rise nicely and plane, surprisingly easily. With these props, there is little difference between planing and "not planing", which is great for slow watersports. With the other props, there is lots of bow lift and the boat has to get itself "over the hill".
- I didn't like the HighFive.
What I'm after (in order):
1. Minimal bow lift (it just seems to work against the hull design)
2. Hooked up feeling at speed (no slipping feeling)
3. Good holeshot (for deep water slalom starts)
4. Resistance to ventilation (the Alpha 4 and Mirage Plus ventilated much too easily)
Admittedly I've been riding light, but would adding 2 adults drop my rpm by 500 (or speed by 5 mph)?
Still, I don't want to go to a 23P and lose my low end (holeshot and slow watersports).
So, let's narrow this down to only 2 questions:
1. If you have a mid-2000s Bayliner 175, what prop works well for you? Please describe the performance.
2. Do you know of a prop that just pushes the boat forward with little bow lift? I'm assuming that's what I need (like the Rev 4).