AlmostFamous
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2010
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Hi,
On Sunday I took out my new to me 1994 Bryant 20ft bowrider for a test run with my new prop and I was disappointed with the results.
-5.0Fi Volvo Penta with SX outdrive (yes, yes I know it's a Ford and they are no longer supported)
-New Solas Rubex 19p 4-blade prop. Aluminum
I felt the boat was slow to get on plane, even with WOT and trimmed all the way down.
Top speed with 3 people just less than 1/2 tank of fuel (20 gal.) I got about 36mph at almost 3,800 rpms. I didn't have her completely trimmed out, but def. within reason IMO.
The boat came with a ratty 17p Aluminum 3 blade. The manual makes no reference to what was stock.
The engine runs smoothly and starts quickly. I verified that I'm getting WOT at the throttle body, a quick blip of the throttle when running in neutral confirmed this. I will go through and replace the fuel filter, cap rotor, plugs and wires to be sure. I've also got an EEC-IV scanner on order to check for any trouble codes.
From reading what others have posted about their 20-21ft boats with similar power plants, I assumed the 19p 4 blade would be about right. Am I wrong? Should I stick with a 17p ?
On Sunday I took out my new to me 1994 Bryant 20ft bowrider for a test run with my new prop and I was disappointed with the results.
-5.0Fi Volvo Penta with SX outdrive (yes, yes I know it's a Ford and they are no longer supported)
-New Solas Rubex 19p 4-blade prop. Aluminum
I felt the boat was slow to get on plane, even with WOT and trimmed all the way down.
Top speed with 3 people just less than 1/2 tank of fuel (20 gal.) I got about 36mph at almost 3,800 rpms. I didn't have her completely trimmed out, but def. within reason IMO.
The boat came with a ratty 17p Aluminum 3 blade. The manual makes no reference to what was stock.
The engine runs smoothly and starts quickly. I verified that I'm getting WOT at the throttle body, a quick blip of the throttle when running in neutral confirmed this. I will go through and replace the fuel filter, cap rotor, plugs and wires to be sure. I've also got an EEC-IV scanner on order to check for any trouble codes.
From reading what others have posted about their 20-21ft boats with similar power plants, I assumed the 19p 4 blade would be about right. Am I wrong? Should I stick with a 17p ?