Non Bigfoot on a new Pontoon boat - prop change or motor change??
I've seen some threads similar - but really wanted some advice directly to my issues
Bought a new 20' pontoon boat (23" toons) last fall. She came with a 50HP EFI and a 10.3/8x13P prop, and no manuals on anything (boat, motor, trailer - nothing???) at a marine dealer.
Complained about the manulas pretty quick (as well as other things but that's another story). Took her out and she never seemed to perform the way I expected or was told - but I was a newbie, and with no manuals and my first pontoon boat - didn't investigate that much as I only had her out a few times that season.
This spring I started my research. I should be getting 5500-6000 rpm WOT - getting 4000. Very sluggish (obviously). Researched the prop and merc prop picker tells me I should have 12.25x9Pitch prop which sounds about right for my RPM's. I was pretty upset (new 20k boat) and contacted the dealer. They were willing to get me a new prop but questioned my prop numbers. This lead me to further research - which told me that many people think that anything but a bigfoot on a new toon is rediculous at best???
I have been pressuring the dealer to cut me a MAJOR break on a 60HP Bigfoot. I actually called the boat manufacturer and one of their salespeople said they would never sell that boat with a non bigfoot motor???
Dealer is bucking this and saying it was "not wrongly equipped". They offered to upgrade the motor for $3300 plus labour to swap. I countered offering to pay the difference between the engines ($1500) but feel they should eat the loss on my now used (barely) motor and labour to swap them.
Am I being unreasonable??
Would the 12.25x9P prop fix the issues and give me decent performance?
Or am I likely to have ventilation problems at higher throttle because of the shorter shaft?
thanks in advance for your help and advice on this.
I've seen some threads similar - but really wanted some advice directly to my issues
Bought a new 20' pontoon boat (23" toons) last fall. She came with a 50HP EFI and a 10.3/8x13P prop, and no manuals on anything (boat, motor, trailer - nothing???) at a marine dealer.
Complained about the manulas pretty quick (as well as other things but that's another story). Took her out and she never seemed to perform the way I expected or was told - but I was a newbie, and with no manuals and my first pontoon boat - didn't investigate that much as I only had her out a few times that season.
This spring I started my research. I should be getting 5500-6000 rpm WOT - getting 4000. Very sluggish (obviously). Researched the prop and merc prop picker tells me I should have 12.25x9Pitch prop which sounds about right for my RPM's. I was pretty upset (new 20k boat) and contacted the dealer. They were willing to get me a new prop but questioned my prop numbers. This lead me to further research - which told me that many people think that anything but a bigfoot on a new toon is rediculous at best???
I have been pressuring the dealer to cut me a MAJOR break on a 60HP Bigfoot. I actually called the boat manufacturer and one of their salespeople said they would never sell that boat with a non bigfoot motor???
Dealer is bucking this and saying it was "not wrongly equipped". They offered to upgrade the motor for $3300 plus labour to swap. I countered offering to pay the difference between the engines ($1500) but feel they should eat the loss on my now used (barely) motor and labour to swap them.
Am I being unreasonable??
Would the 12.25x9P prop fix the issues and give me decent performance?
Or am I likely to have ventilation problems at higher throttle because of the shorter shaft?
thanks in advance for your help and advice on this.