Help Please(bass boat question)

largebass

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I have a 1994 Fisher GT19(18'9") bass boat with a rebuilt 1989 evenrude 90hp. Running a 17pitch aluminum prop with no set back. I will be moving my trolling motor batteries to the back of the boat in the spring. Max speed was 37m/h. Question is, Is this the max speed I should expect? Will a set back really make a difference and can I go to a bigger pitched prop without loosing rpm?<br />Thanks, any help would be appreciated.<br />JP
 

ajp

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Re: Help Please(bass boat question)

Slow down and enjoy the ride.
 

12Footer

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Re: Help Please(bass boat question)

It won't accomplish much more than would a motor in poroper trim,or trim tabs. Bt it's still a very good idea ,as it should allow for easier starting and prolonged starter life. Also, it will help the bildge pump perform better. It may actuall tkae a second or two longer to plane out, but still worth it.
 

steelespike

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Re: Help Please(bass boat question)

Generally moving weight to the back will slow the hole shot and raise speed required to plane and stay on plane.It may increase top end slightly.<br />Increasing pitch will lower rpm. Difficult to know the speed result without knowing present rpm.<br />Motor trim can help.Depending on the present height, raising the motor virtically as little as an inch can gain 3 or 4 mph.Though it could increase the likely hood of cavitation<br />problems.
 

jobassing

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Re: Help Please(bass boat question)

don't know if this will help but i had the same moter on a 15 ft bass boat with a 19 in prop and it would only do 38 to 40 and i tried it all to get more speed with no luck
 

BR549

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Re: Help Please(bass boat question)

I don't think you will see any additional speed - you're only talking about 70-75 pounds max. Sounds like you are doing pretty good for a 90 hp. I've got a 90 on a 17.5 ft boat with the same pitch prop and I top out at 39, provided the wind is just right and i turn my cap around backwards.
 

jim dozier

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Re: Help Please(bass boat question)

Dam! The cap, the cap, why didn't I think of that now I can win that race with my brother.
 
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