AguaSki
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2005
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- 545
I just tested my new prop and these are the stats:<br /><br /> Prop = 3 blade, Michigan Wheel Rapture SS, 13.25 X 15<br /> WOT RPMs = 5,300<br /> Top Speed = 38.8 mph (GPS verified), but averaged closer to 37.5 mph<br /> Motor = 1978 Johnson V4, 140 hp<br /> Hull = 18 foot, 1978 Glastron SSV-188 fitted with Smart Tabs<br /><br />Something just does not seem correct with the stats. When I run the above numbers to calculate slip on the RBBI Prop Calculator I am told that You have selected a speed that is faster than the prop can go at these conditions with no slip. The calculator confirmed what I was thinking as I was driving the boat on the lake.<br /><br />I just had the spring service completed on the boat at an authorized Johnson/Evinrude dealership and service center. When I dropped the boat off I specifically asked to have the tachometer checked against a shop tachometer. When I picked the boat up last week, the service manager said that the boat tachometer appeared to be accurate to within 100 RPM. Despite what I was told, I am again second guessing my tachometer. If I assume 7% slip, 38.8 mph, 2:1 gear ratio, and a 15 pitch prop, the RBBI Prop Calculator says that my RPMs should be 5,875. Although the manufacturer RPM range is 4,500-5,500, I was actually hoping that my RPMs would be in the 5,800-5,900 neighborhood.<br /><br />I am looking for guidance from the wise participants of this forum. Do I have a tachometer problem? If my RPMs are really 5,300, then I am potentially lugging my motor. I just want to get this right so that I can be confident that my motor is running as efficiently as possible.<br /><br />Once I get this worked out I may try altering the set-up to get 5,800-5,900 RPMs out of a 17 pitch prop.<br /><br />Please provide your thoughts and opinions.