singledoubt88
Seaman
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2010
- Messages
- 61
Hello,
First off I am going to go ahead and apologize as i am a new boater with very little experience, so if i frustrate you guys with my inexperience im sorry. That being said I finally splashed my boat that i have been restoring for the past 6 months. I noticed a couple of problems.
The first problem I noticed is the boat was extremely hard to get on plane with two people on board. The boat is a 1977 16' starcraft super sport v hull with a 1978 85hp evinrude with pwr TNT. Second problem is the boat would porpoise badly even trimmed all the way down. I know that some of this is because my limited driving time, however after reloading i noticed the prop is bent on one of the blades. It is a 3 blade aluminum prop. I do not have the dimensions right now but will repost them in the morning, Here is my predicament. I do not currently have a tach, nor gps. I am wondering the best way to go about fixing my porpoising problem and the replacement of the prop. Should i buy a tach, and test the RPM's at WOT with a bent prop in order to determine the correct size? Will I damage the shaft? or should i replace the prop with the same size that is on it and then try to address my porpoising problems with perhaps smart tabs?
Thank you all,
MIKE
First off I am going to go ahead and apologize as i am a new boater with very little experience, so if i frustrate you guys with my inexperience im sorry. That being said I finally splashed my boat that i have been restoring for the past 6 months. I noticed a couple of problems.
The first problem I noticed is the boat was extremely hard to get on plane with two people on board. The boat is a 1977 16' starcraft super sport v hull with a 1978 85hp evinrude with pwr TNT. Second problem is the boat would porpoise badly even trimmed all the way down. I know that some of this is because my limited driving time, however after reloading i noticed the prop is bent on one of the blades. It is a 3 blade aluminum prop. I do not have the dimensions right now but will repost them in the morning, Here is my predicament. I do not currently have a tach, nor gps. I am wondering the best way to go about fixing my porpoising problem and the replacement of the prop. Should i buy a tach, and test the RPM's at WOT with a bent prop in order to determine the correct size? Will I damage the shaft? or should i replace the prop with the same size that is on it and then try to address my porpoising problems with perhaps smart tabs?
Thank you all,
MIKE