I have a '89 Mirrocraft 16 foot bass boat (aluminum, flat bottom) with a '89 Yamaha 115hp 2-stroke.
It currently has a 21 pitch prop.
We've been less than pleased with the performance, specifically:
1) The boat planes very, very quickly, but top-end seems lacking - around 35mph at 5500. Should it not be going faster?
2) We cannot trim the motor very far up at all. Sometimes cruising at near (not even at) WOT is not possible as the prop loses bite at the highest level we can trim, but still isn't lifting the bow enough
3) The prop seems to wash out in corners unless it's trimmed almost all the way down
We got a small fin, and that seems to have helped in corners, and to a lesser extent, trim level.
I am fairly certain that I can't open the throttle all the way with it, I always back off the moment it seems to start going past 5500 rpm
We tried a 19 pitch stainless prop last night (pictured). The hole shot was almost silly, on plane in less than 3 seconds it seemed. But it seemed that it wasn't really possible to go past 3/4 throttle. If we touched it past around 3/4 (or 2/3, somewhere around there) , the rpm instantly jumped up to almost 6000 with very little change in boat speed.
Here's what I know:
- motor is set on the lowest possible mounting hole (deepest in the water)
- hull is flat bottomed
- bottom of hull to center line of prop is about 7.5"
- the motor has excellent compression and otherwise runs superb
Any advice would be VERY much appreciated
Thanks
It currently has a 21 pitch prop.
We've been less than pleased with the performance, specifically:
1) The boat planes very, very quickly, but top-end seems lacking - around 35mph at 5500. Should it not be going faster?
2) We cannot trim the motor very far up at all. Sometimes cruising at near (not even at) WOT is not possible as the prop loses bite at the highest level we can trim, but still isn't lifting the bow enough
3) The prop seems to wash out in corners unless it's trimmed almost all the way down
We got a small fin, and that seems to have helped in corners, and to a lesser extent, trim level.
I am fairly certain that I can't open the throttle all the way with it, I always back off the moment it seems to start going past 5500 rpm
We tried a 19 pitch stainless prop last night (pictured). The hole shot was almost silly, on plane in less than 3 seconds it seemed. But it seemed that it wasn't really possible to go past 3/4 throttle. If we touched it past around 3/4 (or 2/3, somewhere around there) , the rpm instantly jumped up to almost 6000 with very little change in boat speed.
Here's what I know:
- motor is set on the lowest possible mounting hole (deepest in the water)
- hull is flat bottomed
- bottom of hull to center line of prop is about 7.5"
- the motor has excellent compression and otherwise runs superb
Any advice would be VERY much appreciated
Thanks

