Correct prop? 88' 120

WoodsJ

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All,<br />I need some advice on the correct prop or is there a bigger problem. I have a 88' 120 evinrude (rebuilt in 03' good compression across the board and seems to run great) on the back of a 19' cuddy cabin think the boat weight is about 5000lbs. I think my WOT should be around 5500 RPM. I was running a 13X19 AL, WOT 4900rpm at 30mph. Bought a new 13 1/4 X 17 AL, WOT 5200rpm at 35mph. (Hit something in the ocean this last weekend and destroyed it). I need to buy a new prop and wonder if I should drop down to a 15 pitch or is there something wrong with this motor.<br />Jonah
 

steelespike

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Re: Correct prop? 88' 120

At 5,000 lbs your pushing alot of weight.<br /> Im not an expert but you could certainly go down another 2 inches just watch the max. RPM.<br /> Even if the boat was only 4,000 lbs. you would be pushing a lot of weight.With the new prop you<br />could probably throttle back and cruise faster than your original prop wide open and your motor will be happier.
 

Dhadley

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Re: Correct prop? 88' 120

Your target rpm is 6000 with an average load. Play with the set up to gain rpm and efficiency.<br /><br />I would, as suggested, go with a 15" and adjust the set up. Its a lot easier and efficient to add bite than try to take it away.<br /><br />Good luck!
 
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