beason
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Mar 15, 2011
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On our last outing we were headed back up river to the ramp, and i wanted to see what my "new" boat would do.
It is a sea ray 180 with the merc 3.0l 4 cyl. it has a 21 pitch prop. I had 2 adults and 2 13 year old girls onboard.
I ran up to about 33mph with the trim down, then started trimming it out. i could feel the boat lift, and the speed increase. I could also hear the rpm increase. i got up to 40mph (on the speedo) and about 4200rpm, then it felt like the prop was free spinning. RPM went up, and speed went down. i trimmed it back down just a bump of the switch and it caught again and we ran at that speed for a few minutes.
My old boat (170 sea ray with the same engine) had a 17p prop on it. It took off a lot harder, got on plane faster, but didnt have near this top end.
I assume this was cavitation from to aggressive trim, but i have a couple of questions.
Does that speed/rpm sound right?
I think i want to step down to a 19p prop for more pull when pulling the tube, how much mph would i loose?
my prop is a little rough around the edges, (no missing chunks). would this cause the cavitation?
would an anti cavitation plate help get me any more speed out of it, or am i pretty much tapped out?
Im not terribly worried about the top speed, and i know this is no speed boat. I just want it running optimal.
I have heard good and bad about the "whale tails", but arent anti cavitation plates different?
Thanks in advance.
It is a sea ray 180 with the merc 3.0l 4 cyl. it has a 21 pitch prop. I had 2 adults and 2 13 year old girls onboard.
I ran up to about 33mph with the trim down, then started trimming it out. i could feel the boat lift, and the speed increase. I could also hear the rpm increase. i got up to 40mph (on the speedo) and about 4200rpm, then it felt like the prop was free spinning. RPM went up, and speed went down. i trimmed it back down just a bump of the switch and it caught again and we ran at that speed for a few minutes.
My old boat (170 sea ray with the same engine) had a 17p prop on it. It took off a lot harder, got on plane faster, but didnt have near this top end.
I assume this was cavitation from to aggressive trim, but i have a couple of questions.
Does that speed/rpm sound right?
I think i want to step down to a 19p prop for more pull when pulling the tube, how much mph would i loose?
my prop is a little rough around the edges, (no missing chunks). would this cause the cavitation?
would an anti cavitation plate help get me any more speed out of it, or am i pretty much tapped out?
Im not terribly worried about the top speed, and i know this is no speed boat. I just want it running optimal.
I have heard good and bad about the "whale tails", but arent anti cavitation plates different?
Thanks in advance.