imported_Cpt_Quint
Cadet
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- Nov 29, 2006
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I have restored my 18ft aluminum Bluefin and have a cavitation/ventilation problem.
The boat had this problem before the transom rebuild but is worse now. I have a 20in shaft on my Mercury 80hp 4cyl but the transom is now 20 ? inches.
The motor runs at 5900 to 6000 RPM WOT that?s just right according to the book I have. The prop is a new aluminum three blade.
The prop cavitates when?The RPMs are at approx 3500 and I hit the gas kind of hard and any time I make a significant turn.
I have tried all tilt positions.
The cavitation plate is maybe ? in above the hull line. I?ll bet if it was 2 inches lower this prob would go away, but that?s not an option.
The hull is not perfectly flat and I?m sure delivers a lot of air near the prop but I cant fix that either.
Would a four blade prop help? What about one size bigger ? the hole shot is not a concern. How about a hydrofoil?
What do you guys think? Help??.
The boat had this problem before the transom rebuild but is worse now. I have a 20in shaft on my Mercury 80hp 4cyl but the transom is now 20 ? inches.
The motor runs at 5900 to 6000 RPM WOT that?s just right according to the book I have. The prop is a new aluminum three blade.
The prop cavitates when?The RPMs are at approx 3500 and I hit the gas kind of hard and any time I make a significant turn.
I have tried all tilt positions.
The cavitation plate is maybe ? in above the hull line. I?ll bet if it was 2 inches lower this prob would go away, but that?s not an option.
The hull is not perfectly flat and I?m sure delivers a lot of air near the prop but I cant fix that either.
Would a four blade prop help? What about one size bigger ? the hole shot is not a concern. How about a hydrofoil?
What do you guys think? Help??.
