Have a '73 Wellcraft V20 Center Console, used with 2 divers and third person to remain in boat, plus dive gear. Here in Tampa area, need to go out 20 to 30 miles for desired water depth. So max MPH is most important thing. Storm kicks up, we need to get back in. Other disasters, we need to get back in.
Was running '75 Evinrude 135HP with 13-1/4x17 Alum Prop.
Not set up correctly, as top speed of around 42MPH (GPS) at Max RPM of 4500RPM.
(speeds were with 36 gal fuel, two people, no other gear during tests).
Just swapped to a '83 Evinrude 175HP that was originally on a bass boat that the seller said ran 65 MPH with it's 14-1/4x21 SST prop. Of course we knew we would not get 65 MPH out of our V20 with that motor. Best we could do so far with that motor/prop combo was the same 42MPH at 4500RPM. But, the motor sure ran much better than the 135HP at that speed.
Just ordered a 15x17 SST II prop, which should hlep get RPM's up.
Using prop slip calculator, it seems HP has nothing to do with speed?
With set RPM, Pitch and gear ratio, it should run a certain speed.
Huh?????????
Looks like a 100HP will run the same top speed as a 200HP based on the calculator?
Was running '75 Evinrude 135HP with 13-1/4x17 Alum Prop.
Not set up correctly, as top speed of around 42MPH (GPS) at Max RPM of 4500RPM.
(speeds were with 36 gal fuel, two people, no other gear during tests).
Just swapped to a '83 Evinrude 175HP that was originally on a bass boat that the seller said ran 65 MPH with it's 14-1/4x21 SST prop. Of course we knew we would not get 65 MPH out of our V20 with that motor. Best we could do so far with that motor/prop combo was the same 42MPH at 4500RPM. But, the motor sure ran much better than the 135HP at that speed.
Just ordered a 15x17 SST II prop, which should hlep get RPM's up.
Using prop slip calculator, it seems HP has nothing to do with speed?
With set RPM, Pitch and gear ratio, it should run a certain speed.
Huh?????????
Looks like a 100HP will run the same top speed as a 200HP based on the calculator?