JackBronson
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 4, 2012
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OK, here goes: 1987 Starcraft 19' bow rider with Mercruiser 5.0 230hp and Alpha 1. Tonight out in the harbor we have the throttle set so the motor is running about 2800 RPM and the best we can manage is about 23mph, when I figure we should have been around 30mph (based on past experience). About 800 pounds of people and gear on board at the time, spread out on the boat. for the heck of it I look over the transom and I can see the outdrive lift cylinders no problem as they are not covered with water. after measuring it, this means from the side of the cylinders to the top of the prop that's about 5 inches of water, which doesn't seem like enough.
I have the SX trim tabs set on the 3 hole. I had the trim on the boat proper (moved it up and down as needed) and the boat was actually set up flat as if it wanted to plane out. It was somewhat planed out (credit the trim tabs I believe with the low speed plane capability) it just didn't have the speed it should have, and giving it more throttle just revved the engine more and I was approaching redline so I wasn't risking any more.
At lower throttle, putting up the river, the thing is fine. the drive is way down in the water, fully submerged at low speed. but this is the second time I've had 5-6 people on board in the past two weeks and it seemed to be topping out with not much power. Last night we had three on board and it seemed pretty good, but I wasn't paying attention to it because it did not become a confirmed problem until tonight.
I'm running the same prop this year as I ran last year, and last year after putting on the trim tabs I hit 44 on the lake with two people on board.
if it was a car I'd say the tranny is slipping under heavier load. Not sure how that translates to a boat. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I have the SX trim tabs set on the 3 hole. I had the trim on the boat proper (moved it up and down as needed) and the boat was actually set up flat as if it wanted to plane out. It was somewhat planed out (credit the trim tabs I believe with the low speed plane capability) it just didn't have the speed it should have, and giving it more throttle just revved the engine more and I was approaching redline so I wasn't risking any more.
At lower throttle, putting up the river, the thing is fine. the drive is way down in the water, fully submerged at low speed. but this is the second time I've had 5-6 people on board in the past two weeks and it seemed to be topping out with not much power. Last night we had three on board and it seemed pretty good, but I wasn't paying attention to it because it did not become a confirmed problem until tonight.
I'm running the same prop this year as I ran last year, and last year after putting on the trim tabs I hit 44 on the lake with two people on board.
if it was a car I'd say the tranny is slipping under heavier load. Not sure how that translates to a boat. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.