reiddo1
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2012
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- 166
I have a 2000 oceanpro 150 hp and at wot the maximum revs are 4,800. I noticed recently that the cavitation plate is at least one inch lower than the hull. Can anyone relate cavitation plate height to maximum rpm's ? The propellor is one recommended for the motor and according to Piranha propellers web site, I should try to raise the rpm to 4830. I am wondering whether I will pick up the additional rpm by raising the engine on the transom by one inch. All replies are appreciated.