vissertrades
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2003
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- 79
Hi all!<br /><br />I've got some boat setup questions so here's a little background info: <br /><br />Boat is Smokercraft 15.5' (aluminum) center console (maybe 600Lb) modified V. Engine is a 1995 Johnson 50 (two cylinder). I put a Detwiler 6" jackplate on it last winter and I'm dialing it in now. Prop is a 11-3/4x17 Stiletto. Motor is mounted as low as it can be and AV plate is about 1" above the pad. I have a water pressure gauge installed too. The boat also has Smart Tabs installed. Here are the results of recent testing:<br /><br />Current height. 35/36 Mph. 5600-5700 rpm. Can trim way out before prop slips but boat will porpoise fairly quickly and I needed to trim in. Water pressure 18-20psi.<br /><br />1/4" up from where its at now I hit 36/37 Mph at 5800rpm trimmed just under where prop slips. Boat eventaully started porpoising under light loading and empty bow when trimmed out just before prop slip. Water pressure 18-20psi.<br /><br />1/2" up speed was slightly less. Rpm was in the same range. No porpoising but prop would blow out with less trim. Water pressure the same.<br /><br />1" up and speed decreased. Rpm and water pressure about the same as 1/2". Prop would break loose VERY easily. <br /><br />I have not adjusted the Smart Tabs and they are at the mid/lightest setting. I *think* i'm real close to the ideal setting but don't like the porpoising. I can adjust the tabs lighter or heavier. <br /> <br />So my question is:<br /><br />1. Based on the above where do you think the proper engine height is?<br /><br />2. Should I loose (or lighten) the Tabs to see if I can get past the porpoising and carry the bow?<br /><br />3. Use the tabs to force the bow down via lifting the stearn?<br /><br />4. Find a way to lower engine more?<br /><br />I'll try all of these anyway
but I'm just looking for some experianced advice. I'm surprised how quickly the prop slipped when raised only 1". <br /><br />Thanks!