This was my original post, which became slightly distorted as the tread progressed.
I have a 1989 Thundrcraft Magnum 220 with a 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha 1 drive.
It is a heavy boat at 4000 LBs
When I purchased the boat it had a 14 D 19 P 3 blade Piranha (replaceable blade)prop.
The boat never achieved WOT with that prop. and with a load would not even plane.
I changed to the spare prop that came with the vessel which was a 14 D 14 P.
It now rides and handles much better and cruises at a speed of about 25 MPH. at about 3200 RPM
When I research all that I could most recommendations come back at a 19 P. prop
Is a 14 P prop seriously under propped for that boat motor & O/D?
The motor is solid, starts good and runs good except when approaching WOT.
When hitting about 3500 RPM it seems to lag and almost seems to stall.
I have never pushed it above that point.
Just wanting some "reasonable" feedback from those in the know.
I have now had the following done by a Mercruiser mechanic and still cannot hit WOT, used all OEM parts
I emptied the boat of all non essentials for weight.
Still using a low pitch prop!
I just bought the boat in May it did run OK at trial (believing a tune up was required)
Before all the above was complete I could get up on plane and hit 32-3500 RPM when trimmed.
It now does not go above 2700 RPM and almost seems to perform even more poorly than it did.
When accelerating the motor just bogs and will not accelerate.
Really perplexed as to what other conditions may contribute to this.
Any additional assistance brain storming would be appreciated as we are running out of potential causes.
Thanks, One sure can learn a lot from the intelligence on this forum
I have a 1989 Thundrcraft Magnum 220 with a 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha 1 drive.
It is a heavy boat at 4000 LBs
When I purchased the boat it had a 14 D 19 P 3 blade Piranha (replaceable blade)prop.
The boat never achieved WOT with that prop. and with a load would not even plane.
I changed to the spare prop that came with the vessel which was a 14 D 14 P.
It now rides and handles much better and cruises at a speed of about 25 MPH. at about 3200 RPM
When I research all that I could most recommendations come back at a 19 P. prop
Is a 14 P prop seriously under propped for that boat motor & O/D?
The motor is solid, starts good and runs good except when approaching WOT.
When hitting about 3500 RPM it seems to lag and almost seems to stall.
I have never pushed it above that point.
Just wanting some "reasonable" feedback from those in the know.
I have now had the following done by a Mercruiser mechanic and still cannot hit WOT, used all OEM parts
I emptied the boat of all non essentials for weight.
Still using a low pitch prop!
- New plugs / wires / distributor / full tune up all OEM parts
- Had the carb taken out and cleaned rebuilt with a carb kit ( Holley 4 barrel)
- Changed primary and secondary inline fuel filters.
- Did notice almost a black jelly substance on the primary bowl filter which i changed.
- Thought the fuel line might have been deteriorated causing the sludge so I put on a new fuel line.
- Changed the ignition coil
- Set the timing which had been slightly advanced
- Compression checks within spec. I'm told.
- Hot wired from the battery to the coil to ensure full voltage.
- The boat starts well/ idles well/ under low power runs well.
- Trying to accelerate the motor bogs down and will not hit WOT
- Even took a buddy to spray gas down the carburetor while accelerating in an attempt to isolate a carb problem under acceleration. No better.
I just bought the boat in May it did run OK at trial (believing a tune up was required)
Before all the above was complete I could get up on plane and hit 32-3500 RPM when trimmed.
It now does not go above 2700 RPM and almost seems to perform even more poorly than it did.
When accelerating the motor just bogs and will not accelerate.
Really perplexed as to what other conditions may contribute to this.
Any additional assistance brain storming would be appreciated as we are running out of potential causes.
Thanks, One sure can learn a lot from the intelligence on this forum