Rswilliams13
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- May 22, 2012
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Hey guys, looking for some help choosing a new prop. I live at lake tahoe which is 6200' elevation, and just purchased an immaculate condition 1987 chris craft 210 Limited bowrider (scorpion hull) with a mercruiser 5.7L 260 and alpha one gen 1 drive. The boat was ordered to the marina here new in 1987, and the previous owner i got it from spared no expense and had the boat kept at and maintained by the marina/dealer since new. The boat runs like and looks new despite being 31 years old. I am excited on the new purchase, and installing a few upgrades. Here's the current prop specs/performance info:
14.5" x 19P 3 blade Mercury aluminum prop in decent shape
WOT 4200rpm (according to stock tach)
Top Speed at WOT 44-45MPH (GPS speedo app on phone) with just me onboard
So here's the question, I recently picked up a mint condition mercury vengeance 14x19P stainless 3 blade prop at a garage sale for $40 a few days ago figuring if it wasn't the right fit for my boat, i got a steal, and could resell it and invest in the right prop. So that's my plan. I figure I want to be closer to 4400-4500rpm WOT. The move to stainless and the 1/2" drop in diameter might get me there, but I have not tried the new prop yet. I went to install it, but it looks like i need a different trust washer or spacer to get it installed correctly. I am not sure it will give me what I am looking for either.
The boat will primarily be used for cruising around the lake to various beaches, and lots of water skiing and wake skating. Top speed is not a major concern, but with the cost of gas up here and lots of watersports, holeshot and cruise mpg are top priority. I am thinking a stainless 4 blade prop is the way to go. I am also planning on installing a set of smart tabs.
Not looking to spend a ton, so I have been looking at the solas HR titan 4 blade props. They are 14 1/8" diameter. the question is should I go 18P or 19P? Not sure how much rpm will be gained by the 3/8" lower diameter and move to stainless, then lost by the additional blade. Please let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I am on the right track. Thanks guys - Ryan
14.5" x 19P 3 blade Mercury aluminum prop in decent shape
WOT 4200rpm (according to stock tach)
Top Speed at WOT 44-45MPH (GPS speedo app on phone) with just me onboard
So here's the question, I recently picked up a mint condition mercury vengeance 14x19P stainless 3 blade prop at a garage sale for $40 a few days ago figuring if it wasn't the right fit for my boat, i got a steal, and could resell it and invest in the right prop. So that's my plan. I figure I want to be closer to 4400-4500rpm WOT. The move to stainless and the 1/2" drop in diameter might get me there, but I have not tried the new prop yet. I went to install it, but it looks like i need a different trust washer or spacer to get it installed correctly. I am not sure it will give me what I am looking for either.
The boat will primarily be used for cruising around the lake to various beaches, and lots of water skiing and wake skating. Top speed is not a major concern, but with the cost of gas up here and lots of watersports, holeshot and cruise mpg are top priority. I am thinking a stainless 4 blade prop is the way to go. I am also planning on installing a set of smart tabs.
Not looking to spend a ton, so I have been looking at the solas HR titan 4 blade props. They are 14 1/8" diameter. the question is should I go 18P or 19P? Not sure how much rpm will be gained by the 3/8" lower diameter and move to stainless, then lost by the additional blade. Please let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I am on the right track. Thanks guys - Ryan