mandopickr
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2007
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Since I didn't get any response from my previous question, I am going to rephrase my post to see if this is bettter:
I have a Key West 196 Bay Reef with a Yam 115 four stroke. It could use some stern lift, and I would also like to improve the mid-range performance, in the 3500-4500rpm range. From what I have read, it appears that a 4 blade prop may help with the stern lift, though it may affect my top end. I rarely run more than 4500 rpm, so top end is not an issue.
Currently using the Yam 16-K black ss prop, which is 13.5x16. Wot is 5800. I also would like to get the max rpms closer to 6000.
My thinking is that going to a al 4 blade prop would be a wash for rpm and speed, no improvement in top speed or wot rpms.
Then if I drop down to a 15 pitch it should improve the rpms by about 200(?), which would increase my rpms closer to 6000.
What would happen (theoritically) to the rpms if I also went to a 13". Amitas has a 13x15 prop that I am considering. (However I went to the Mercury prop calculator and got totally confused. It suggested a 17 or 19 pitch).
Any thoughts on the correct 4 blade prop.
I have a Key West 196 Bay Reef with a Yam 115 four stroke. It could use some stern lift, and I would also like to improve the mid-range performance, in the 3500-4500rpm range. From what I have read, it appears that a 4 blade prop may help with the stern lift, though it may affect my top end. I rarely run more than 4500 rpm, so top end is not an issue.
Currently using the Yam 16-K black ss prop, which is 13.5x16. Wot is 5800. I also would like to get the max rpms closer to 6000.
My thinking is that going to a al 4 blade prop would be a wash for rpm and speed, no improvement in top speed or wot rpms.
Then if I drop down to a 15 pitch it should improve the rpms by about 200(?), which would increase my rpms closer to 6000.
What would happen (theoritically) to the rpms if I also went to a 13". Amitas has a 13x15 prop that I am considering. (However I went to the Mercury prop calculator and got totally confused. It suggested a 17 or 19 pitch).
Any thoughts on the correct 4 blade prop.