I had downsized from a ?87 I6 115 Merc. To a ?99 60 bigfoot.
The Bigfoot has a WOT range of 5000-5500.
The marina put a used 14/13 Aluminum prop on it. My old merc had a 14/15? SS prop.
This is on a ?87 parti-barge, 24-foot pontoon, just me and 10gal of fuel. And only having the gauges on the dash to go by.
At WOT, the RPM was 5800 when trimmed out. The max speed appeared to say 15MPH. I don?t think the motor liked that, it was screaming. It appeared to be happy around 4000 RPM, which moved it at 10MPH.
Should I put my old prop on it, that would be a 2? increase, and if I recall that would result in a 2*200RPM decrease, or 400, resulting in 5400 RPM, within the range.
The Mechanic said don?t use SS, they are gear breakers. What is wrong with using SS, I know they are heaver, are they only ment for bigger motors?. Should I get something else? (Someone talked about elephant blades, did not find any). Will increasing the pitch increase my speed?
Other then that, it?s a heck of a lot quieter then the old motor. ( and it started with no issues!)
The Bigfoot has a WOT range of 5000-5500.
The marina put a used 14/13 Aluminum prop on it. My old merc had a 14/15? SS prop.
This is on a ?87 parti-barge, 24-foot pontoon, just me and 10gal of fuel. And only having the gauges on the dash to go by.
At WOT, the RPM was 5800 when trimmed out. The max speed appeared to say 15MPH. I don?t think the motor liked that, it was screaming. It appeared to be happy around 4000 RPM, which moved it at 10MPH.
Should I put my old prop on it, that would be a 2? increase, and if I recall that would result in a 2*200RPM decrease, or 400, resulting in 5400 RPM, within the range.
The Mechanic said don?t use SS, they are gear breakers. What is wrong with using SS, I know they are heaver, are they only ment for bigger motors?. Should I get something else? (Someone talked about elephant blades, did not find any). Will increasing the pitch increase my speed?
Other then that, it?s a heck of a lot quieter then the old motor. ( and it started with no issues!)
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