bsutravis
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2010
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I've got a question about a potential prop issue I'm having with my '77 Mercury 115hp Tower of Power. I'm having an issue where when the engine RPM's hit around 2000 all the sudden the engine begins to rev and I basically lose forward momentum in the water until I back off the throttle. Over on the Mercury section of iboats I posted this problem since I initially thought I was dealing with a lower unit issue. I've marked my prop and it's definately NOT a spun hub issue. The prop that is on the engine is a 3-blade aluminum prop with the numbers 48-32746A3 21P stamped into the side of the prop. On the center hub it has 48-32746-2 stamped and when measured it has an 11" diameter. The boat is a 16' Fish and ski open bow.
I put the prop in question on after spinning the hub on the original prop that was on the motor last summer. The boat originally was my Grandpa's and he gave it to me before he passed away so I don't know the history of this prop that I currently am dealing with. Grandpa was notorious for picking up used items and this prop is definately used.
My questions are: Would it be possible that the prop is not the right size & pitch for a Merc 115 and it works ok until I reach a certain RPM and at that point the prop fins lose their bite with the water and thus my engine revs with no increase in speed? I don't honestly think I have a lower unit issue since the boat goes into gear just like always, with a nice crisp engagement into Forward gear AND I never lose Forward gear when the RPM's shoot up, I just have to back off the throttle until I am sub-2000 RPM and then the prop is able to propel the boat forward. The lower unit oil is clean and has zero metal shavings. Obviously I need a new prop if nothing more than to have a spare, but I'm hoping that the prop I have on the motor is NOT correct and it's the source of my problems and at that point I'll gladly purchase 2 new props!
Thoughts?
I put the prop in question on after spinning the hub on the original prop that was on the motor last summer. The boat originally was my Grandpa's and he gave it to me before he passed away so I don't know the history of this prop that I currently am dealing with. Grandpa was notorious for picking up used items and this prop is definately used.
My questions are: Would it be possible that the prop is not the right size & pitch for a Merc 115 and it works ok until I reach a certain RPM and at that point the prop fins lose their bite with the water and thus my engine revs with no increase in speed? I don't honestly think I have a lower unit issue since the boat goes into gear just like always, with a nice crisp engagement into Forward gear AND I never lose Forward gear when the RPM's shoot up, I just have to back off the throttle until I am sub-2000 RPM and then the prop is able to propel the boat forward. The lower unit oil is clean and has zero metal shavings. Obviously I need a new prop if nothing more than to have a spare, but I'm hoping that the prop I have on the motor is NOT correct and it's the source of my problems and at that point I'll gladly purchase 2 new props!
Thoughts?