carbineone
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 11, 2010
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Heres my situation.
The boat is a 10 foot GW Invader made of Fiberglass.
Motor is a 1974 Evinrude Lark 50HP.
Its a two seater and all info is based on me at 220lbs and the wife in the boat at 120lbs.
Props are just factory all purpose props I believe.
My drive ratio is 2.66
Prop is a 13x19 aluminum 3 blade.
MPH is from GPS.
Motor has excellent spark that is bright and blue and jumps very well.
Motor has 160lbs in each cylinder and carbs are clean.
Runs great just no RPMs over 4000 pretty much.
Throttle plates open fully.
My manual says 5000 to 6000 RPM range and top HP at 5500RPM
Heres what happened the last time out for a test.Before this last test I had the motor too low I believe as the Cav plate was nearly 1 3/4 inch below the transom and the cav plate was not really visible with the motor that low when running WOT.I now raised it so the cav plate is a inch above the bottom and with the wife driving it is just below the water surface when WOT and thats where it should be right?
With the motor too low it was running 30MPH on GPS at 4400RPMs.I figured with the motor so low it was getting excessive drag and dropping the RPMs.Now this is where it gets strange.I was all excited that the RPMs were going to come up for sure after raising the motor and losing some drag but they actually dropped to 4000 RPMs but the top speed remained the same.
I have tested the tach against a tiny tach and also a inductive auto timing light with the digital RPM readout.I had to do a little math using the inductive timing light but using both the timing light and the tiny tach it appears the tach is reading right on.
When we had the boat out yesterday I thought I would see if the motor is even cabable of running high RPMs so stuck it in neutral and gave it full throttle and the tach would reach around 6000RPM out of gear and stop and go no higher..It does seem that the RPMs are a little slow coming out of the hole.This boat motor combo should be able to run atleast a 21 pithch prop I would think.
We also tried the trim in differant holes and heres how it reacted.On the lowest hole it took off a little faster than the 2nd and third but still the same speed.Went up to the second hole and it was a little slower out of the hole but still really no top speed differance at WOT.Third hole up and it did increase the speed around 2 MPH but then it starts to bouce and chinewalk some so I never even tried the fourth hole but maybe I should but I thought if it was getting squirrley on the third one up there was no sense in trying that.
I have used some of these online prop calculators and they keep saying the numbers I enter are not possible but everyting in my numbers seems correct to me so what may be going on?? Anyway if you need any other info I will add it if you can help maybe.Maybe it is just not capable of doing more than 30MPH with the 50HP but those I have talked to that own these claim is should do 40 plus with the 50...Thanks
The boat is a 10 foot GW Invader made of Fiberglass.
Motor is a 1974 Evinrude Lark 50HP.
Its a two seater and all info is based on me at 220lbs and the wife in the boat at 120lbs.
Props are just factory all purpose props I believe.
My drive ratio is 2.66
Prop is a 13x19 aluminum 3 blade.
MPH is from GPS.
Motor has excellent spark that is bright and blue and jumps very well.
Motor has 160lbs in each cylinder and carbs are clean.
Runs great just no RPMs over 4000 pretty much.
Throttle plates open fully.
My manual says 5000 to 6000 RPM range and top HP at 5500RPM
Heres what happened the last time out for a test.Before this last test I had the motor too low I believe as the Cav plate was nearly 1 3/4 inch below the transom and the cav plate was not really visible with the motor that low when running WOT.I now raised it so the cav plate is a inch above the bottom and with the wife driving it is just below the water surface when WOT and thats where it should be right?
With the motor too low it was running 30MPH on GPS at 4400RPMs.I figured with the motor so low it was getting excessive drag and dropping the RPMs.Now this is where it gets strange.I was all excited that the RPMs were going to come up for sure after raising the motor and losing some drag but they actually dropped to 4000 RPMs but the top speed remained the same.
I have tested the tach against a tiny tach and also a inductive auto timing light with the digital RPM readout.I had to do a little math using the inductive timing light but using both the timing light and the tiny tach it appears the tach is reading right on.
When we had the boat out yesterday I thought I would see if the motor is even cabable of running high RPMs so stuck it in neutral and gave it full throttle and the tach would reach around 6000RPM out of gear and stop and go no higher..It does seem that the RPMs are a little slow coming out of the hole.This boat motor combo should be able to run atleast a 21 pithch prop I would think.
We also tried the trim in differant holes and heres how it reacted.On the lowest hole it took off a little faster than the 2nd and third but still the same speed.Went up to the second hole and it was a little slower out of the hole but still really no top speed differance at WOT.Third hole up and it did increase the speed around 2 MPH but then it starts to bouce and chinewalk some so I never even tried the fourth hole but maybe I should but I thought if it was getting squirrley on the third one up there was no sense in trying that.
I have used some of these online prop calculators and they keep saying the numbers I enter are not possible but everyting in my numbers seems correct to me so what may be going on?? Anyway if you need any other info I will add it if you can help maybe.Maybe it is just not capable of doing more than 30MPH with the 50HP but those I have talked to that own these claim is should do 40 plus with the 50...Thanks