Deepblue22
Seaman
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2007
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Hello Forum,
The info below is from a demo Mercury Enertia 19P prop. Looking for your comment on this performance. Also a prop recommendation as this is likely not quite the right prop yet. I am using it for offshore fishing generally travelling 30+ miles distance through some decent waves (10+foot waves not uncommon) at low-plane speeds until reach the offshore island fishing grounds so I am looking for a prop that will keep the bow appropriately cutting into the waves and offer good stability and fuel economy at low and moderate speeds.
My boat is a 2002 Striper with the volvo 5.0GXi 270Hp and the SX 1.60 Outdrive. The boat is 21 foot, has the cuddy and the alaska windshield/roof. 105gal fuel. Typical day trip weight includes: boat dry weight 4034 plus 1000+lbs people, gear (and fish) plus weight of the fuel.
Test weight 4034 + 750people + 750fuel = 5500lbs approx.
4300rpm 43.0mph
4000rpm 40.0mph
3500rpm 32.6mph
3000rpm 25.9mph
2500rpm 13.7mph
Leg was trimmed fairly high up for the full rpm tests and adjusted down for the low RPM tests. Also no trim tabs for 4300 and 4000, some trim tabs down at 3500 and 3000 and max trim tabs and leg trim full down at 2500. Tests were done on a lake no wind or currents affecting. Approx 2000feet elevation.
Last detail is that the motor may be mounted too low. That diagnosis was indicated in a previous post of mine on this forum anyways. The motor seems to be splitting water into 2 roostertail streams above the anti-ventilation plate. I dont know why this boat would not be properly set up. I have a video of it if anyone would be able to comment.
Cheers and thanks in advance !
The info below is from a demo Mercury Enertia 19P prop. Looking for your comment on this performance. Also a prop recommendation as this is likely not quite the right prop yet. I am using it for offshore fishing generally travelling 30+ miles distance through some decent waves (10+foot waves not uncommon) at low-plane speeds until reach the offshore island fishing grounds so I am looking for a prop that will keep the bow appropriately cutting into the waves and offer good stability and fuel economy at low and moderate speeds.
My boat is a 2002 Striper with the volvo 5.0GXi 270Hp and the SX 1.60 Outdrive. The boat is 21 foot, has the cuddy and the alaska windshield/roof. 105gal fuel. Typical day trip weight includes: boat dry weight 4034 plus 1000+lbs people, gear (and fish) plus weight of the fuel.
Test weight 4034 + 750people + 750fuel = 5500lbs approx.
4300rpm 43.0mph
4000rpm 40.0mph
3500rpm 32.6mph
3000rpm 25.9mph
2500rpm 13.7mph
Leg was trimmed fairly high up for the full rpm tests and adjusted down for the low RPM tests. Also no trim tabs for 4300 and 4000, some trim tabs down at 3500 and 3000 and max trim tabs and leg trim full down at 2500. Tests were done on a lake no wind or currents affecting. Approx 2000feet elevation.
Last detail is that the motor may be mounted too low. That diagnosis was indicated in a previous post of mine on this forum anyways. The motor seems to be splitting water into 2 roostertail streams above the anti-ventilation plate. I dont know why this boat would not be properly set up. I have a video of it if anyone would be able to comment.
Cheers and thanks in advance !