I have a 60hp Merc, 2-stroke, on a 15' CC. Currently I have a Michigan aluminum prop, 10.5x13. I have found a Rapture SS prop, 13.25x15, that I am considering buying. They are both from the same manufacturer. I am wondering what the difference in diameter, pitch and material will do to my rpm's. Currently at WOT I am at 5400 of the recomended 5500 rpm's.
Just as a note, I am playing with the height of the motor right now as well. The previous owner had it up way too high. They were using the lowest hole. I currently have it in the middle and intend to lower it all the way (5 holes total to choose from.) The boat gets on a plane but leans, and the lean gets better with every hole down I go. Lowing the motor has also raised the rear end of the boat out of the water more when underway. I mention this as I think the boat is pushing the water a little more than it will be once I lower the motor down more, decreasing resitance against the hull. But again this is just my guess!
But back to the original topic, what will this prop probably do for me?
Just as a note, I am playing with the height of the motor right now as well. The previous owner had it up way too high. They were using the lowest hole. I currently have it in the middle and intend to lower it all the way (5 holes total to choose from.) The boat gets on a plane but leans, and the lean gets better with every hole down I go. Lowing the motor has also raised the rear end of the boat out of the water more when underway. I mention this as I think the boat is pushing the water a little more than it will be once I lower the motor down more, decreasing resitance against the hull. But again this is just my guess!
But back to the original topic, what will this prop probably do for me?