I have a 2005 Grady White 18' Center console (180 Sportsman) equipped with a 115 HP Yamaha 4-stroke. I am getting mixed messages on the prop. It is equipped with a 13X17 3-blade stainless prop. It will reach the recommended 6000 RPM WOT with a top speed just shy of 40 mph. Top speed is more than sufficient. The problem is that it struggles to get on plane, especially with 3 or more people on board. I talked to the factory and their response was that the boat really should have a 150 HP motor, in fact they no longer offer it with the 115. Thanks, but I am not ready to trade in a 3-year old motor.
I have been told that a 4-blade prop may help, but others say that a 4-blade has little effect on a boat less than 22 feet long.
I have been told that if I go to a 4-blade that I should keep the same pitch.
Others say that I should drop the pitch 2 inches (from 17 to 15" in my case).
One seller says that they will let me try the prop and if I have to exchange it for a different pitch, they will do so for $40 plus shipping.
There must be a more scientific way to determine if this is a good move than just experimenting with $300 to $400 props. My fear is that I spend $400 for new prop, find that the RPM is in the right range (or maybe exchange it once or twice to get in the right range, sending another $100 or so), but find little or no improvement in performance.
Any advice will be appreciated.
I have been told that a 4-blade prop may help, but others say that a 4-blade has little effect on a boat less than 22 feet long.
I have been told that if I go to a 4-blade that I should keep the same pitch.
Others say that I should drop the pitch 2 inches (from 17 to 15" in my case).
One seller says that they will let me try the prop and if I have to exchange it for a different pitch, they will do so for $40 plus shipping.
There must be a more scientific way to determine if this is a good move than just experimenting with $300 to $400 props. My fear is that I spend $400 for new prop, find that the RPM is in the right range (or maybe exchange it once or twice to get in the right range, sending another $100 or so), but find little or no improvement in performance.
Any advice will be appreciated.